Sources claim that Prince Harry is feeling “confused” and hurt by the royal family’s decision to distance themselves from him and Meghan Markle. Since stepping back from their royal duties in 2020, their relationship with the royal family has deteriorated further, exacerbated by revelations in Harry’s memoir, “Spare.”
“He’s come to realize he’s a true outsider,” a source shared, particularly noting their absence from Trooping the Colour.
“He was heartbroken and emotional seeing Kate Middleton at Trooping the Colour,” the insider revealed.
The Duke of Sussex is said to have been particularly concerned for Kate following her cancer diagnosis. “While he has managed to connect with her a few times, it’s not nearly enough,” the source lamented. “He would have loved to be there to personally support Kate during what must have been an incredibly challenging time.”
This marked the second consecutive year that Harry and Meghan were excluded from Trooping the Colour. “Watching from 6,000 miles away only emphasizes how much of an outsider he’s become,” the source continued. “He’s proud of her strength and optimistic about her recovery but not being able to connect with Kate in person is really tough for him.”
In summary, Harry is grappling with feelings of exclusion and yearning for closer ties with Kate, highlighting the ongoing complexities within the royal family dynamics.