Prince Harry Still ‘Wrapped up in the Past’ While Living in US — Source
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Prince Harry Still ‘Wrapped up in the Past’ While Living in US — Source

Prince Harry has reportedly not been doing a lot in the United States. The Duke of Sussex has allegedly been stuck and has reportedly become quite “frustrated” after residing in California with his wife, Meghan Markle, and their kids for six years. This came after leaving his royal life in the UK behind in 2020. The news came out amid rumors about a future reunion with royal family members.

Prince Harry not doing much in US and still ‘wrapped up in past,’ says source

Prince Harry is reportedly not really doing much in the US as he is allegedly still “wrapped up in the past”. As reported by RadarOnline, a source told them that “Harry’s not really doing anything in America.” The person continued, “It seems he is still very wrapped up in the past.” The source further claimed, “There have been rumors that Harry is starting a business.” The person then added, “But he and Meghan don’t have the best track record.”

The insider added that Prince Harry is “really great at service — look at the success of his Invictus charity.” The person continued, “He really should just stick with that.” The insider further explained that the Duke of Sussex has been “banking on speaking engagements for income right now” as he and his wife, Meghan Markle, the Duchess of Sussex, have been “on different paths” professionally.

Meanwhile, another source went on to talk about the future of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s charity, Archewell Philanthropies. The person said, “The big question was, would Archewell close, or would another charity take it over?” They continued, “Harry and Meghan were looking to get a fiscal sponsor.” The source further explained to the news outlet, “someone to take on the outgoing costs and to keep things cheap.” “Really, it’s all smoke and mirrors,” added the person.

Originally reported by Nikita Nath on RealityTea.

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