Prince Harry embraces independence during solo visit to South Africa
"I'm from the school that believes that Meghan's never, ever going to come back to the UK..." Harry
Prince Harry is currently visiting South Africa without his wife, Meghan Markle. He has received praise for “deflecting from the failures” of his professional endeavors with the Duchess. A royal commentator noted that Harry seems “certainly happier without Meghan.”
In a recent interview with GB News, commentator Rae shared his insights. He stated, “I’m from the school that believes that Meghan’s never, ever going to come back to the UK, and thank God she’s never coming back.” Rae expressed his approval of Harry’s decision to engage in solo activities, saying, “It’s nice to see Harry again back doing what we like Harry to be doing.”
Moreover, Rae revealed that the Duke is not heading straight back to California. Instead, he is traveling to Johannesburg for additional charity work. Rae mentioned, “It is great to see him coming across to the UK, doing WellChild, which he’s been linked with for 16, 17 years. He’s in Lesotho with Sentebale, the charity started to honor his mother.” This shows Harry’s commitment to his charitable causes.
Harry’s Changed Demeanor
The commentator also highlighted a noticeable change in Harry’s demeanor. He remarked, “He looks great; he looks smiley. Every time he’s been with Meghan on his recent visits abroad, he’s looked sad with no smile.” Rae suggested that Harry often plays “second fiddle” to Meghan during their public appearances.
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Furthermore, Rae pointed out that people are growing tired of the couple’s narrative about the “cruel Royal Family” that drove them away. He stated, “He needs a venture to deflect from the failures, and these are it.” This suggests that Harry’s current solo engagements may help him regain public favor.
Turning to Harry’s potential success as an individual professional, Rae emphasized that he does not rely on deals with Netflix and Spotify to fund his life in California. “He’s not short of a bob or two – he’s got plenty of money in the bank,” Rae explained. “If he just carries on doing these sorts of things, people will take to him again and see how he’s just a great guy.”
Finally, Rae addressed the ongoing rift within the royal family. He asserted that the distance between Harry and his father and brother “will not take a short time” to heal. This highlights the ongoing challenges Harry faces as he navigates his new path. Overall, Harry’s solo endeavors appear to be a positive step for him.
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