A royal author suggests that Prince Harry‘s search for purpose continues even years after he departs from the UK royal family. The author revealed that he misses his family and friends. However, the author pointed out that, although he considers himself a full-time dad, beyond his royal title and veteran status, he might not be truly happy and could still be searching for something more.
Author points out how Prince Harry is ‘searching for something’ 6 years after leaving UK
In a piece for Woman and Home, Emily Andrews writes that, from her perspective, Prince Harry appears to have no purpose. She then reflected on her earlier article about the Duke of Sussex allegedly planning to move back to the UK or to spend more and more time over there.
She said, “Harry misses his family and his pals. Yet he’s waged continual war on the British establishment—the government, the press, the judiciary and the monarchy itself.”
Moreover, she found it a significant piece of information that during his appearance on Joe Marler’s podcast, he described his profession as “Full-time dad. British Army veteran. Prince of England. Duke.’ She noted that she doesn’t think Prince Harry knows who he is and is wandering without purpose.
“So is he happy? I don’t think he truly is – but the sadness for Harry is that he’s searching for something he’s not going to find. So I’m not sure he ever will be,” she added.
This comes after The Times report suggested that Prince Harry felt “buoyed, very happy and really energized” after King Charles’s reunion last month in the UK. It’s known that he would like to return to the UK “every few months.”
Moreover, he also intends to make frequent visits to the UK. He’ll be back in the country in September for the WellChild Awards. Reports indicate that the Royal Family will offer him royal accommodation for the stay.
