Royal Family LIVE: Prince Harry and Meghan Markle still ‘unhappy’ despite Megxit
Prince Harry 'should be sent back to the UK' says host
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The Duke and Duchess of Sussex stepped down as senior members of the Royal Family last year, to pursue a new life away from the pressures of royal life. But a royal expert has said the couple remain “unhappy”, despite moving halfway around the world and leaving their royal duties behind.
Duncan Larcombe, author of Prince Harry: The Inside Story, has claimed Harry is no more content now than he was as a senior royal living in the UK.
He said: “I believe that, despite Harry’s insistence that he’s happy, he’s far from it.
“I don’t think he or Meghan are happy.
“Content people don’t create arguments and criticise people – content people want to make amends.”
The expert added the Duke is “clearly in the very midst of his mental-health journey and causing pain to his own family”.
His comments come as Harry and Meghan continue to criticise the Royal Family.
In March their bombshell interview with Oprah Winfrey sent shockwaves around the world as the couple made a number of damning claims, including accusing an unnamed member of the Royal Family of racism.
More recently, Harry has criticised his royal upbringing and appeared to suggest that his father Prince Charles and the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh had failed as parents.
The Duke is set to make more damning claims in an upcoming interview with Oprah about his mental health, which is due for release on Apple TV tomorrow.
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