Prince Harry is set to spend a significant amount of his upcoming UK visit alone, according to royal expert Tom Quinn. The Duke of Sussex will be in London next week to celebrate the 10th anniversary of his successful Invictus Games, with a ceremony scheduled at St Paul's Cathedral on May 8.However, instead of staying at a royal residence or with friends, it's believed he'll be checking into a hotel room alone.
Quinn suggests that Harry may not meet up with any of his old school or army pals as they represent "a part of the old pre-Meghan world" that he reportedly dislikes revisiting.Speaking exclusively to the Mirror, Quinn revealed that Harry's military friends felt "betrayed" by his depiction of military service in his memoir, Spare, and now believe they have "nothing in common" with him.Quinn told our sister paper: "Harry has a few friends from the army and from his days at school, but they are a part of the old pre-Meghan world that Harry hates to revisit, so he will indeed spend a great deal of his time in the UK alone.
His military friends feel he has betrayed them by writing about his military service in such an un-military way and his old Etonian friends don't like the new 'woke' Harry.
Conservative with both a small and a big C, they see the new Harry as a tree-hugger with whom they have nothing in common." He further claimed that many of Harry's former companions "don't like Meghan" and hold her responsible for turning the Duke into what one described as "Harry the Hippy".
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