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Shocking Truth: Prince Harry’s Sensitivity and Megxit
Prince Harry, known for his rebellious nature, reportedly had a tendency to take offense at even the smallest things during his time in the royal family.
According to royal editor Rebecca English, sources have revealed that the Duke of Sussex would often fly off the handle and become touchy over trivial matters.
This revelation sheds light on Harry's state of mind before he and his wife, Meghan Markle, decided to step down from their royal duties in March 2020 and pursue a private life in Los Angeles.
English stated, “I've spoken to people a lot about this over the years, and it is made very clear to me that Harry was very, very touchy at that time.
More touchy than he was normally.
He would fly off the handle and take offense at the smallest thing.”
It seems that nothing could have been done or said to make him happy during that period.
This insight into Harry's behavior offers a glimpse into the challenges faced by the royal family in trying to accommodate his sensitivities.
Recently, Harry and Meghan made a trip to New York to attend the Global Citizen Live concert in Central Park.
During their visit, they paid their respects at the city's memorial for the September 11, 2001, attacks on the World Trade Center.
However, their presence was not without its own set of complications.
Editor Romney Smith recalled an incident where photographers and media associated with Harry and Meghan were given priority over other journalists.
Smith explained, “At one point, everyone got really, really quiet because we saw a couple of other media people, and we were like, who are they and why are they in front of the line?
That's when we realized it really is two minutes because this is their photographers and their media people because none of us knew them.”
In addition to attending the concert, Harry and Meghan also discussed vaccine equity with a United Nations official.
Furthermore, Harry is set to return to New York to present the inaugural Intrepid Valor Awards to five service members, veterans, and military families living with the invisible wounds of war.
This event, scheduled for November 10, will take place aboard the historic aircraft carrier Intrepid, just before Armistice Day in the UK (known as Veterans Day in the US).
It is worth noting that Harry, who served in the British Army for ten years, had his honorary military roles stripped away after Megxit.
The split between Meghan Markle, Prince Harry, and the royal family has escalated into an all-out war, particularly ahead of their highly anticipated interview with Oprah Winfrey.
However, some experts argue that signs of the break-up, famously dubbed “Megxit,” were evident even before Meghan entered the picture in 2016.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex's relationship with the royal family has further deteriorated since they announced their decision to step back from public life early last year.
Buckingham Palace recently announced an investigation into allegations of bullying against Meghan, an unprecedented public move.
Reports suggest that Meghan mistreated staff during her time as a working royal, leading to two resignations and the loss of confidence in a third staff member.
Meghan denies these claims, and her spokesman has dismissed them as a smear campaign.
These developments come just days before Harry and Meghan's highly anticipated interview with Oprah, where they are expected to discuss various topics, including the reasons behind their departure from royal duties.
In a dramatic clip released prior to the interview, Meghan expressed her inability to remain silent about palace life when falsehoods were being perpetuated by the royal family.
This ongoing controversy coincides with Prince Philip's hospitalization following surgery for a pre-existing heart condition.
While the Sussexes' split from the royal institution shocked many when it was initially announced in 2020, experts argue that there were always signs pointing to the likelihood, or even inevitability, of such a decision.
Victoria Howard, founder of royal news site The Crown Chronicles, commented, “It was always inevitable that this would be how it ended.
Harry and Meghan have carved quite a niche for themselves in the US already.
I think they are not going to be held back by this; it's more the personal side that is affected.”
In conclusion, the revelations about Prince Harry's sensitivity shed light on the challenges faced by the royal family during his time as a working royal.