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Prince Harry’s American Dream: A Royal Disillusionment
Life in California might look glamorous from the outside for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, but recent reports reveal a different story.
Sources close to the couple suggest that Harry is grappling with the reality of his new life, feeling lost and struggling to adapt after stepping away from royal duties.
As it turns out, the prince is finding it challenging to adjust to the mundane aspects of everyday living, such as cooking and gardening.
According to royal insider Tom Quinn, Harry's days have turned long and lonely.
The prince, who once enjoyed the privileges of royal life, now finds himself in a foreign environment where he feels unrecognized and out of place.
His infamous confession of past drug use in his memoir “Spare” has added to his woes, leading to a legal tussle with the Heritage Foundation over his work visa status.
This situation has left him fearing deportation, especially with the looming possibility of Donald Trump returning to the presidency.
After losing their UK residence at Frogmore Cottage, Harry and Meghan's glamorous image of lounging in luxury has taken a hit.
A teaser for Harry's upcoming Apple TV+ docuseries suggests he is now confronting the more mundane challenges of life, far removed from the royal lifestyle he once knew.
The adventure he envisioned has faded, leaving him to face responsibilities that feel entirely alien.
The irony is palpable.
Harry's candid discussions about his past drug use, intended to showcase his vulnerability, have instead landed him in hot water.