Meghan Markle Treats Prince Harry 'Horrendously' as Duke Is 'Pushed Out of the Way' Until Needed
Not all is well in the Montecito mansion Prince Harry shares with Meghan Markle.
"You could say Harry is not even the spare to his wife," royal expert Angela Levin dished. "He’s almost nothing. She (Meghan) treats him horrendously."
"If you look at the filming of them in Colombia and Africa, he is not asked anything," she added. "He’s pushed out of the way. I was completely and utterly astonished to learn that Harry is trying to call in his old friends to help him get back within his own family."
The rebel Duke has lived in America for 4.5 years now, but is reportedly "missing his old life in Britain." Even though he and Meghan's life in Montecito, Calif., is settled, King Charles III and Diana, Princess of Wales' youngest son could be considering a return home.
"I do believe there is a part of Harry that does want to return to royal duties, as he was brought up that way and knows how much good he is able to do when he carries out royal engagements," former royal butler Grant Harrold exclusively told The Royal Observer on behalf of Spin Genie.
Harry and Meghan have clearly done quite well in their new media career and made money, and it’s something they both said they wanted to do," he added. "It's possible they will carry on with this career. I don’t think anything is a failure, and they will learn from it."
Harrold continued: "I believe he likely misses doing this and would like to return to it one day. He can’t do this without the backing of his father, and these are conversations they would need to have before he could return to royal duties. They also need to consider whether the public would want them to return to royal duties — this is something they have got to weigh up and decide."
"I think there is definitely room to return and carry out royal duties for Harry with the backing of his father, but they’d also need to ascertain whether the public want them back as the monarchy is very much influenced by the Great British people," Harrold concluded.
This follows further reports from July that suggested Harry will leave his Duchess one day for a permanent return home to the United Kingdom. Veteran royal author and historian Hugo Vickers told royal editor Matt Wilkinson on "The Sun's Royal Exclusive" podcast early that month that the rebel Duke is currently overflowing with "anger" and an intense fear of losing his Duchess, but this "dysfunction" cannot continue much longer.
The Duchess of Sussex has not returned to Britain since Queen Elizabeth II's State Funeral in September 2022.
Mint reported on the expert revelations.