His new reality. Prince Harry opened up about missing friends and family members after relocating to the United States and stepping down from his duties as a senior royal.“I miss the weird family gatherings when we’re all sort of brought together under one roof for, you know, certain times of the year — that I miss.
Being part of the institution meant that I was in the U.K. So, I miss the U.K. [and] I miss my friends,” Harry, 38, shared during episode 6 of his Netflix docuseries, Harry & Meghan, which aired on Thursday, December 15.The Duke of Sussex continued: “I’ve lost a few friends in this process as well. … I mean, I came [to California] because I was changed.
I changed to the point that I’d outgrown my environment. Therefore, this was the most obvious place to come. You know, it’s one of the places where I think my mom, [Princess Diana], was probably gonna end up living potentially.”Harry & Meghan focuses on the Spare author and his new life in the U.S.
with wife Meghan Markle and their two children: son Archie, 3, and daughter Lilibet, 18 months. Although Harry admits to missing certain aspects of his royal role, the series also explores the reasons behind his and Meghan’s exit.“By the nature of being born into this position and with everything else that comes with it and the level of hate that has been stirred up in the last three years — especially against my wife and my son — I’m generally concerned for the safety of my family,” he said during episode 1, which aired on December 8 along with episodes 2 and 3. “This is about duty and service I feel as though being part of this family, it is my duty to uncover this exploitation and bribery that happens within our media.”In episode 6, the Eton College alum
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