For many years, the Duke of Sussex enjoyed a very warm relationship with his sister-in-law, the Princess of Wales - even going so far as to describe her as "the sister I've never had and always wanted" in his memoir, Spare.
While the pair have grown apart in recent years since the Sussexes very public split from the Royal Family, a leading royal expert has pointed out how Harry in particular will feel about losing his bond with Kate, while also making it clear where his priorities now lie.
Former BBC royal correspondent Jennie Bond told OK!: "Who knows what goes on in Harry’s heart or mind?" Jennie continued: "I’m sure he must feel sad that he is estranged from two people who were once so important in his life [William and Kate], but he must surely have come to accept that he is the one who has deepened the rift with his allegations, publications and revelations. "He probably does miss her but he has the woman who is the most important in his life and, understandably, he is prioritising Meghan over everyone and everything else." Jennie's comments come after top royal author Tom Quinn claimed that the loss of his sister-in-law will be a difficult pill to swallow. "He really misses that warm, uncomplicated relationship, and he is torn between loyalty to his wife and regret about the loss of the woman he was so close to.
Losing Kate was Harry's second great loss after losing his mother," Tom told The Mirror. The Duke of Sussex is expected to return to the UK next month to celebrate the 10 year anniversary of the launch of the Invictus Games with a service at St Paul's Cathedral on May 8.
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