'Things Are A Lot Calmer': Prince Charles Anticipates 'Simpler' Work Life Without Prince Harry & Meghan Markle, Insider Claims
Now that Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have officially stepped back from their royal duties, Prince Charles reportedly feels happy that he doesn't have to work with them going forward.
“One of the main issues with Harry and Meghan when they were part of the working family was their inability to understand how things worked," a source claimed to The Mirror. "It’s been a lot simpler without them kicking off over why they couldn’t just do what they wanted. Things are a lot calmer.”
After Prince Philip's funeral, Charles, 72, went to Wales to take some off. However, the royal family may be meeting soon to figure out the future business of the monarchy.
"Prince Charles has wanted for a very long time to cut the monarchy down to save costs and to make people be worth the money that they got from the taxpayer," royal expert Angela Levin shared on talkRADIO. "I imagine that might be when Harry and Meghan are ditched from being members of the Royal family."
"I think the outer edge, which the Queen has wanted to keep together for a very long time for sentimental reasons ... which at her age she didn't really particularly want change, which I think is understandable," she continued. "But he wants change and I think he will do that."
Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, Prince William, Kate Middleton, Princess Anne, Prince Edward and Sophie, Countess of Wessex, will likely step up and take on some of Meghan and Harry's previous roles.
While Harry was home in the U.K., it was revealed that he met with his grandmother at least twice, so it looks like some family members are still willing to speak with him following his bombshell Oprah Winfrey interview. “The love and respect he [Harry] has for his grandmother will always be unwavering," a source said. "This trip was to honor the life of his grandfather and support his grandmother and relatives. Saturday broke the ice for future conversations but outstanding issues have not been addressed at any great length. The family simply put their issues to one side to focus on what mattered.”