- The royal authority says Prince Harry is beginning to understand the cost of leaving the royal family.
- The Duke of Sussex flew to Scotland to be by the Queen’s side when she passed away.
- He and Meghan Markle will not be attending the vigil for the Queen in Edinburgh.
Following the passing of his grandmother Queen Elizabeth, Prince Harry may be beginning to understand the cost of leaving the royal family, a royal expert claims.
While speaking media, royal authority Douglas Murray offered his opinion on the Duke of Sussex and his wife Meghan Markle being in the UK after the Queen’s passing and actively participating in ceremonies honouring her memory.
Murray said: “I think this must be a very lonely time for Harry by all accounts on the day of the late Queen’s death, having to arrange his own travel.”
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“Being reminded of the fact that if he had been part of the family still, he would have been looked after by them but he had to go his own way because he said he would. Now he’s seeing some of the costs of it. One of the costs of it is a certain coldness from members of the family.”
“How could you not guard what you say when a member has said so many things about the family and is expected to say more,” Murray added.
The remarks were made as Prince Harry, one of the few members of the Queen’s immediate family to fly to Scotland to be at her side when she passed away on September 8, 2022, stepped out with senior members of the royal family to walk behind the Queen’s coffin.
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