Prince Harry's Marriage and Family in Crisis Amidst Royal Secutiry Battle
As Saturn moves into Pisces, astroglocialy speaking, relationships could get a bit murky, and when it comes to Prince Harry, this might just resonate deeply with the current tumult of his life. Harry now, by some expert analysis, is claimed to be ‘petrified’ of losing both his wife and his stability within the royal ruckus. I mean, imagine feeling as soggy and lost as a CapRisun left on the beach. In the latest episode of The Sun‘s Royal Exclusive podcast, noted royal biographer Hugo Vickers, alongside Royal Editor Matt Wilkinson and journalist Bronte Coy, dove into the royal soup, trying to fish out the truth about Harry and Meghan.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex, now free from the royal grind, are trying to carve out a life in the U.S. But, you know what they say, you can take the prince out of the palace, but taking the palace out of the prince? That’s where the real drama unfolds. Vickers uses the salt shaker of skepticism over Meghan’s latest, uh, venture, “With Love, Meghan.” He says:
“I hate to say it, but my feeling at the end of the day is that Prince Harry is petrified of her and petrified of losing her.”
Now, amidst these complexities of their marriage, Harry’s legal battle over U.K. security provisions has only added more hot sauce to the situation, straining his relationship with King Charles. Sources report a chasm between father and son, leaving Harry with a heavy heart and even more alarming, a sense of losing grip on his family’s heritage and security in the U.K.
The Duke is confrontoning his worst fears, feeling, as he says, “exhausted and overwhelmed.” Imagine seeking a return to a place you once called home but now it’s blocked by barricades and bureaucracy. And with King Charles ready to roll out the welcome mat, harry stands at a proverbial door, unsure whether to knock or just walk back.
This entire drama seems more akin to a cosmic soap opera, with royal expert Jennie Bond suggesting Harry’s legal fight is fueled by deeper feelings of betrayal:
“So I don’t think it really is about a burning desire to bring his children and wife to the UK. It is more about his anger at the way he believes he was treated.”
The stars above, they guide us in our decisions, yet down here on Earth, it’s legal battles and celebrity occupations that keep us Earthbound. Can Harry find his way back, or will he remain forever stuck between a rock(et) and a hard place?
Royal biographer Hugo Vickers claims the Duke of Sussex feels trapped by their controversial decisions and fears the collapse of his marriage.
Meanwhile, Prince Harry’s legal battle for U.K. security continues to strain his relationship with King Charles, with sources noting that there is no “rapprochement.”
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During the latest episode of The Sun‘s Royal Exclusive podcast, Royal Editor Matt Wilkinson was joined by journalist Bronte Coy and royal biographer Hugo Vickers as they discussed Harry and the stability of his marriage to Meghan.
The duo is raising their family in the U.S., free of royal duties, after stepping back from their roles as senior royals in 2020.
While the couple always puts up a united front, royal expert Vickers has claimed that the Duke of Sussex might be getting worn out due to his wife’s various new ventures, including her Netflix show, “With Love, Meghan.”
He also expressed doubts about the long-term success of Meghan’s projects, saying: “It’s just hard to see where it’s going.”
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Turning to Harry, Vickers offered a blunt assessment: “I hate to say it, but my feeling at the end of the day is that Prince Harry is petrified of her and petrified of losing her.”
He added that while Harry has been involved in many of their controversial decisions, there’s a sense that he’s “been made to do many things.”
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During the podcast, journalist Coy said that while no one truly knows the inner workings of the Sussexes’ marriage, it’s not hard to imagine Harry’s fears.
“There are only a small handful of royals and people that have the profile that he has and you have to imagine that if that relationship did fall apart for whatever reason down the line, really where does that leave him?” she said. “You can imagine that he would be scared of that.”
To this, Vickers simply replied: “Well, he has to come home eventually if he can.”
Reflecting on Harry’s recent legal battle over securing protection for his children, Prince Archie, five, and Princess Lilibet, three, Coy noted that the idea of returning to the UK must feel “scary” for him.
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Still, despite the tensions following Megxit, Vickers believes King Charles, now 76, has made it clear that Harry would be welcomed back.
“The King left the door wide open for him,” Vickers explained. However, he added, “There’s this issue that Prince Harry seems to think the royal family should be apologizing to him, whereas it should be the other way around.”
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Meanwhile, Harry’s lengthy legal battle over his family’s U.K. security has reportedly strained his relationship with his father.
“I don’t think there is any rapprochement,” a palace insider shared with People Magazine. “Things remain unchanged.”
Another source agreed, simply noting, “They are distant.”
Speaking outside London’s Royal Courts of Justice on April 9, the duke stressed that the fight to regain the state-funded protection he lost in 2020 after stepping down from royal duties alongside Meghan has always been about safeguarding his wife and their children.
Harry told the outlet that he felt “exhausted and overwhelmed,” admitting that his “worst fears have been confirmed by the whole legal disclosure in this case — and that’s really sad.”
Sources close to the Duke say he has long believed that stripping away his family’s security following their exit from royal duties was a calculated move to pressure him and Meghan back into the royal institution.
Instead of achieving that aim, Harry saw it as a revealing moment, a clear sign of how far the establishment was willing to go. The realization, he acknowledged, “was difficult to swallow.”
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While Harry awaits the verdict in what he has called his most significant legal fight, royal expert Jennie Bond suggests that his motivations go beyond simply wanting his children to experience their heritage.
Speaking to The Mirror, the 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 has said publicly that he wants his father and his brother back in his life.”
Bond continued, “But we now also know that this issue of security is like a red rag to a bull for Harry. He says it is more important than any of his other legal battles. He has a deep-rooted sense of injustice – he believes there was some kind of conspiracy to keep him ‘trapped’ within the royal family and to prevent him and his family from leaving the UK. And he seems intent on proving that to be the case.”
She added: “So I don’t think it really is about a burning desire to bring his children and wife to the UK. It is more about his anger at the way he believes he was treated.”