Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have been making headlines for their much-anticipated UK tour with their children, Princess Lilibet and Prince Archie. While the family has been under the radar, reports suggest the Duke of Sussex feels betrayed by the former actor after an 11th hour change of schedule. Despite the difficulties related to the protection provided by the government, the couple decided to continue the trip to celebrate the anniversary of the Invictus Games 2027. However, the constant change of the Duchess of Sussex leaves the Prince feeling alone and confused.
Prince Harry feels confused by Meghan Markle’s decisions
Prince Harry’s plans for the UK have reportedly been marred by anxiety and conflict, according to a report from Closer. “Harry is heartbroken and feels more alone and lonely than ever. He was already tired of the worries of this trip, and one source of comfort for him was having Meghan and the children by his side – and the children especially being a helpful support,” according to the source. In addition, the 41-year-old has felt betrayed by Meghan Markle due to a sudden change of plans. “Meghan is making these big decisions for herself, changing her life, from what they agreed to take her out of the family. She is afraid of what they are planning,” said the source, before adding that the situation caused a lot of insecurity as they shut her down and left the mix. “He’s trying to understand her feelings, but communication is broken, and it’s a very lonely place for him to be,” the aforementioned newspaper explained.
About Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s visit to the United Kingdom
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle also met King Charles III and Queen Camilla at Highgrove House last week. According to a Vanity Fair report, Prince William and Catherine, Queen of Wales, did not know about the meeting. The monarch has kept it a top secret, with aides only confirming the reunion after the Duke of Sussex left the estate. The meeting was necessary for His Royal Highness to finally be with his grandchildren. However, its complications are still unknown.