Although the Duke of Duchess is seen dancing salsa during his recent tour of Colombia with wife Meghan Markle, a new report claims that he's hiding anger and frustration beneath the surface.
- Aug 19, 2024
AceShowbiz - Prince Harry and his wife Meghan Markle had a blast during his quasi-royal tour of Colombia. Although the Duke of Duchess was seen dancing salsa, a new report claimed that he's hiding anger and frustration beneath the surface.
A so-called friend of Harry told The Times that the British prince would rather be in Britain with his friends and family. The insider added the person got "the odd WhatsApp from him," adding, "He's an angry boy. Things haven't turned out how he wanted."
"I think he misses being over here [in Britain] desperately and wants to be admired more. Anyone who knows him feels he'd rather be top of the pops here with everyone loving him, as they do with William and Kate," the source continued.
Another informant, meanwhile, claimed that Harry is missing his former life of pubbing and enjoying the English countryside with friends. "He has ended up isolated from his family and most of his old mates, in an environment where your friendships are not like the ones you forged as a young man," they noted. "He used to love a night out in the pub and hanging out in the country with friends."
On the other hand, royal commentator Richard Fitzwilliams criticized Harry and Meghan's decision to take a trip to Colombia, which is notorious for its high levels of crime, after calling England "too dangerous" for them. "This is absurd, the fact that Harry is involved in a battle with the Home Office over levels of security which he may win, does not alter the fact that he reportedly preferred a hotel to Buckingham Palace when he was last in Britain. It doesn't make any sense," Richard said to Daily Mail.
The royal commentator additionally pointed out that Meghan's speech in Cali on Sunday was "extremely selective." He explained, "Her hosts will have been delighted that she spoke in Spanish. However, when she talks of "you see something wrong, you want to fix it" and "love, kindness and generosity," she is, given the public rift with the royal family [...] being extremely selective."
Despite everything, Richard agreed that the tour was a success. "It's certainly been a success as they see it. It has highlighted the Sussexes's profile, which was pivotal for them," he shared.