Prince Harry’s departure from the United Kingdom following his marriage to Meghan Markle came as little surprise to certain Palace staff, who, according to a royal author, had always believed that the prince was capable of leaving the monarchy.
On The New York Times podcast this week, Vanity Fair royal writer and royal biographer Tina Brown alleged that Palace staff told her that Harry was’so delicate’ in the firm.
Prince Harry “was so vulnerable, so explosive, he was so unhappy, really, under the restrictions of the Royal Family,” according to officials at the Palace.
The royal author also claimed: “I actually think there is a Harry-shaped hole in the Royal Family now. And Harry was beloved, actually, by the British people. And people adored Meghan when she came into the mix.”
Both Prince Harry and his wife Meghan stepped back as senior royals in March 2020 and subsequently relocated to the US.
















