Prince Harry is reportedly struggling with feelings of nostalgia and longing for his pre-Megxit life in Britain, according to royal commentator Duncan Larcombe. In an analysis shared with Online radarsLarcombe suggested that the Duke of Sussex has reached a “breaking point” as he navigates life in California, surrounded by what he described as “like-minded rich drones.”
Larcombe attributed some of Harry’s dissatisfaction to the contrasting trajectories of his and Meghan Markle’s post-royal life. “All of Meghan’s dreams have come true, but what about Harry’s?” he questioned. “He is now richer than he was, even more famous, and is surrounded by famous fans instead of the group of trusted people he called friends.”
However, Larcombe acknowledged that Harry’s current life includes one irreplaceable positive: his role as a father to Archie and Lilibet. “The biggest change for Harry is having two children in his life and being able to play the role of a loving father and husband, something he has always wanted,” he said.
Still, Larcombe noted that beyond the joy of fatherhood, Harry’s new life has left him adrift in some ways. “Although apart from that dream fulfilled, there is little he has really gained.” he explained.
This internal conflict reportedly makes Harry miss his family and friends in Britain. “No matter how he tries to protest, Harry will miss his family and friends in Britain and will be heartbroken that his children are growing up without knowing the relatives he left behind.” added Larcombe.
As the Sussexes continue to settle in California, Harry’s longing for his past highlights the challenges of balancing family love, personal identity, and a drastically altered public life. While his role as a father and husband remains fundamental to his happiness, it seems that the sacrifices made in pursuit of this new chapter are not without an emotional cost.