Meghan Markle "went ahead" from royal drama, royal author says, but Prince Harry is "still brooding in the past
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are celebrating their daughter Princess Lilibet's 3rd birthday today and may be riding the best of her birthday party this weekend at their home in Montecito, California. California, Meghan's home state, has been home to Harry and Meghan since returning as active-duty royalty in 2020, and from Harry's native ENGLAND Monte
News today, according to people, Harry and Meghan have not been invited to Trooping the Colour (the British monarch's annual birthday parade) for 2 consecutive years. "I'm not going to let that happen," he said. More than 4 years after their retreat, Meghan "moved" from the royal family, but Harry "is still brooding in the past," royal writer Tom Quinn told the Mirror. "Meghan seems to have advanced to some extent, but then she's only been part of the royal family for a relatively short time, concentrating on much more than her husband," Quinn said. "She took the dog for a walk every morning, Harry has little to do beyond dismal in the past, is the main driver for commercial companies in the United States."
Well, to be fair, Harry has his own project, one of his long-held passions for Netflix, including an upcoming show about Polo 1. Meghan will also explore her passion for cooking on her Netflix show.The couple also co・produce such projects as the film adaptation of Carly Fortune's novel "Let's Meet at the Lake."For Netflix. Meghan is also launching her lifestyle brand, American Riviera Orchard, perhaps soon. The couple also traveled to Nigeria together last month, Harry said on the trip, expecting more trips to come; he is also busy with Invictus games and he and Meghan have a non-profit organization, the Archwell Foundation. So, again, in all fairness — Harry has a job to do beyond walking the dog. Just saying
Quinn previously told Miller that Harry was devastated about his estrangement with his brother Prince William and wanted more for his children Archie and Lily: "Harry's deepest upset was not only his lack of relationship with [Prince] George, [Princess] Charlotte and [Prince] Louis, but also his own children." "I know it's also related to the lack of relationships between our cousins," Quinn said. Harry and Meghan want to solve the problem — if cousins can meet regularly and build a positive relationship as they grow up, they love it Harry says he wants cousins to be friends at least as adults.
In response to Quinn's claim that Meghan had moved out of the royal family more than Harry, Rouella Alderson told Miller, "Given that Harry was born into the British royal family, it is understandable that he has a strong emotional attachment to his past as a member of the Royal family." "On the other hand, Meghan was born and raised in the United States and feels like her hometown, so it makes sense that she can move more easily from her days working as a member of the royal Family and is focused on opportunities in the United States."
Alderson specialises in relationships and explains how quickly (or otherwise) 2 people have moved from the past. Soon) noted that the disparity in how they are transitioning does not have to be a wedge in their marriage. "This doesn't necessarily mean they don't support or understand each other's experiences and feelings," she said. "As a couple, they may be able to navigate these differences and find ways to support each other in their respective pursuits. It may simply be a matter of balancing individual ambitions with common commitments as a couple.
She said, "The communication and understanding between Harry and Meghan will ultimately determine how they navigate these differences. ”
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