Royal biographer Hugo Vickers says that the Duke of Sussex feels trapped by their controversial decisions and fears the collapse of his marriage.
Meanwhile, Prince Harry’s legal battle for British security continues to reduce his relationship with King Charles, sources noting that there is no “rapprochement”.
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Prince Harry “petrified” to lose Meghan, claims of royal experts

During the last episode of The sun‘S Podcast exclusive Royal, the editor -in -chief Royal Matt Wilkinson was joined by the Bronte Coy journalist and the Royal Biographer Hugo Vickers while they were talking about Harry and the stability of his marriage to Meghan.
The duo raises his family to the United States, without royal functions, after having fallen from their royal senior family roles in 2020.
While the couple still sets up a united front, the Royal Vickers expert said that the Duke of Sussex could be exhausted because of the various new companies of his wife, including his Netflix program, “With Love, Meghan”.
He also expressed doubts about the long -term success of Meghan’s projects, saying: “It is simply difficult to see where it goes.”
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Turning to Harry, Vickers offered an blunt evaluation: “I hate saying it, but my feeling at the end of the day is that Prince Harry is petrified and petrified to lose it.”
He added that even if Harry was involved in many of their controversial decisions, there is a feeling that he was “done to do a lot”.
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King Charles will keep the door open to reconciliation with the Duke

During the podcast, the journalist Coy said that even if no one really knows the inner functioning of the Sussexes marriage, it is not difficult to imagine Harry’s fears.
“There is only a small handful of royals and people who have the profile he has and you have to imagine that if this relationship collapsed for any reason, really where does it leave it?” She said. “You can imagine that he would be afraid of it.”
To this, Vickers simply replied: “Well, he must finally go home if he can.”
Thinking about Harry’s recent legal battle to obtain the protection of his children, Prince Archie, five, and Princess Lilibet, three, Coy noted that the idea of returning to the United Kingdom should feel “frightening” for him.
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However, despite the tensions that follow Megxit, Vickers thinks that King Charles, now 76, clearly said that Harry would be welcomed again.
“The king left the door wide open for him,” said Vickers. However, he added: “There is this problem that Prince Harry seems to think that the royal family should apologize to him, when it should be the opposite.”
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Prince Harry’s security battle deepens Rift with King Charles: “No rapprochement”, say sources

Meanwhile, Harry’s long legal battle on the British security of his family would have tense his relationship with his father.
“I don’t think there is a rapprochement,” said an initiate of the palace with People magazine. “Things remain unchanged.”
Another source agreed, simply noting: “They are distant.”
Speaking outside the Royal Courts of Justice of London on April 9, the Duke stressed that the struggle to regain the protection funded by the state he had lost in 2020 after leaving his royal functions alongside Meghan has always been to safeguard his wife and their children.
The Duke thinks that his security has been retrograde as an attempt to keep him and Meghan in the royal family

Harry said to the point of sale that he felt “exhausted and exceeded”, admitting that “his worst fears were confirmed by all legal disclosure in this case – and it is really sad”.
Sources close to the Duke say that he had long believed that the abolition of his family’s security after their release from royal tasks was a calculated decision to put pressure on him and Meghan in the Royal Institution.
Instead of achieving this goal, Harry saw it as a revealing moment, a clear sign of the distance to which the establishment was willing to go. The realization, he recognized, “was difficult to swallow”.
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Prince Harry’s security battle, led by deeper feelings of betrayal, explains Royal Expert

While Harry awaits the verdict in what he called his most important legal fight, the Royal Jennie Bond expert suggests that his motivations go beyond that he simply wants his children to experience their inheritance.
Talk to The mirrorThe former BBC royal correspondent explained: “I think Harry is sincere when he says he wants his children to know and understand their heritage. And he publicly said that he wanted his father and his brother to meet in his life.”
Bond continued: “But we also know that this security question is like a red cloth for a bull for Harry. He says that it is more important than any of his other legal battles. He has a feeling of deeply rooted injustice – he estimated that his family prevented the conspiracy to keep it to prove that this is the case.”
She added: “So I don’t think it is really a burning desire to bring her children and his wife to the United Kingdom. It is more of his anger in the way he believes he was treated.”