The royal biographer Hugo Vicker says the Duke of Sussex feels imprisoned in their controversial decisions and is afraid of his marriage.
Meanwhile, Prince Harry’s legal struggle for Britain’s security continues to strain his relationship with King Charles, noting the sources that there is no “approaching”.
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Prince Harry ‘Petrify’ to lose meghan, says a royal expert

During the latest episode Sun‘The royal exclusive broadcast, the royal editor Matthew Wilkinson was joined by journalist Bronte Coy and the royal biographer Hugo Vicker when they discussed Harry and his marriage stability with Meghan.
The duo raises their family in the US without royal duties after resigning from their eldest Royals roles in 2020.
While the couple always puts a single front, the royal expert Vicker has stated that the Duke of Sussex might have worn thanks to his wife’s various new companies, including her Netflix show “With Love, Meghan”.
He also expressed doubts about the long -term successes of the Meghan project, saying, “It’s just hard to understand where it is.”
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Turning to Harry, Vicker offered the blunt assessment: “I hate to say that, but at the end of the day, I feel that Prince Harry was petrified and fossilized for losing them.”
He added that although Harry is involved in many of their controversial decisions, there is a feeling that he has “ordered many things”.
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King Charles is reported to keep the door open to reconciliation with the Duke

During Podcast, journalist Coy said that although no one really knew the inner action of Sussex marriage, it is not difficult to imagine Harry’s fear.
“There is only a small handful of kings and the people he has a profile, and you have to think that if this relationship collapsed for some reason, where does it leave him?” She said. “You can imagine he would be afraid of it.”
To that, Vicker just replied, “Well, he must end up at home if he can.”
Thinking about Harry’s recent legal struggle to protect his children, five Prince Archie and three Princess Lilibet, three, Coy noted that the idea to return to Britain should feel “scary” for him.
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However, despite the tension after Megxit, Vicker believes that King Charles, who is now 76, has made it clear that Harry will be taken back.
“The king left him widely opened,” Vicker explained. However, he added, “There is this issue that seems to be Prince Harry think that the royal family should apologize to him, while it should be the other way around.”
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Prince Harry’s security fight deepens the gap with king Charles: “No approaching”, the sources say

Meanwhile, Harry’s long legal struggle for the security of his family Britain has reportedly tense his relationship with his father.
“I don’t think there’s any approach,” shared the castle People magazine“Things remain unchanged.”
Another source agreed, simply noting, “They are far.”
Speaking outside the London Royal Court of Justice on April 9, the Duke stressed that the fight for the state -funded defense he lost in 2020 after the resignation of the royal duties alongside Meghan has always been about the protection of wives and their children.
Duke believes his security was downgraded as an attempt at him and Meghan in the royal family

Harry told Outlet that he feels “exhausted and shocked”, admitting that his “worst fear has confirmed in this case in this case all the legal disclosure – and that is really sad”.
Sources near Duke say he has long believed that the removal of his family’s security after their departure from the royal duties was a calculated step to return to him and Meghan to the royal authority.
Instead of achieving this goal, Harry considered it an open moment, a clear sign of how far the company was ready to go. He admitted that “it was difficult to swallow”.
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Prince Harry’s security struggle driven by deeper betrayal feelings, says a royal expert

While Harry is waiting for a verdict on what he has called his most important legal struggle, the royal expert Jenny Bond suggests that his motivation exceeds that his children feel their legacy.
When talking with MirrorThe former Royal Correspondent of the BBC explained: “I think Harry is sincere when he says he wants his children to know and understand their inheritance. And he has publicly said he wanted his father and brother again in their lives.”
Bond continued, “But now we also know that this security issue for Harry is like a red rag up to Bull Harry. He says it is more important than any of his other legitimate battles. He has a deep sense of injustice – he believes he has some conspiracy. that to demonstrate that this is a thing. “
She added, “So I don’t think it is really related to a burning desire to bring her children and wife to the UK. This is more about his anger at what he believes he was treated.”