The existence of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle is “useless in exile”, says the royal expert

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are ‘useless in self-exile’ and it would have been ‘great to have heard’ the duke supporting the NHS during the Covid-19 crisis like the Cambridges, said a royal biographer.

The Duke, 36, and the Duchess of Sussex, 39, are currently living in their $ 14 million Californian mansion with their 18-month-old son Archie, who stepped down from royal duty in March.

Royal expert Hugo Vickers said that Prince Harry is “isolated from his family, the army, his friends, the Commonwealth” in the United States, telling The Telegraph: “It is a useless existence in self-exile”.

In the meantime, he compared the duke’s actions to those of Prince William, 38, and Kate Middleton, 38, adding: ‘During the NHS clapping, I thought how, after the Cambridges clapped, it would have been great to have heard of him.’

Royalty expert Hugo Vickers said that Prince Harry, 36, and Meghan Markle, 39, 'existence is meaningless in self-exile'

Royalty expert Hugo Vickers said that Prince Harry, 36, and Meghan Markle, 39, ‘existence is meaningless in self-exile’

Hugo said Prince Harry had been doing ‘a good job’ and ‘enjoying’ real life before Megxit.

He explained that the duke’s success in the army had been ‘good for him’, while the Invictus Games were ‘extremely successful’.

The royal expert said it “would have been great” to hear Prince Harry support the NHS at the height of the Covid-19 crisis, as did the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge.

Their comments were made days after Prince Harry and Meghan were released, wanting a 12-month extension to the Megxit deal, which would make them maintain their royal sponsorships and return to the UK to seal the deal in person.

The biographer compared the duke's actions with those of Prince William, 38, and Kate Middleton, 38, and said that 'it would have been great to have heard' from him at the height of the Covid-19 crisis (in the photo, the duke and duchess of Cambridge with their children clapping for the NHS)

The biographer compared the duke’s actions with those of Prince William, 38, and Kate Middleton, 38, and said that ‘it would have been great to have heard’ from him at the height of the Covid-19 crisis (in the photo, the duke and duchess of Cambridge with their children clapping for the NHS)

The couple hopes to reach a more permanent agreement to ensure that they can continue to be royalty without work, while maintaining their sponsorships.

The change comes as the couple secures commercial shows with Netflix and Spotify in recent months – a factor that will be scrutinized by royal advisers as the 12-month review date approaches in March.

As part of the negotiations, they will speak to senior royalty on a video call before Prince Harry, who can join his wife Meghan, returning to the UK to speak face to face with advisers and family.

It was alleged that the couple would like to return in time for the 95th birthday of the Queen and Duke of Edinburgh.

It was alleged that the couple would like to return in time for the 95th birthday of the Queen and Duke of Edinburgh.

It was alleged that the couple would like to return in time for the Queen’s 95th birthday and the Duke of Edinburgh’s 100th birthday

The latest discussions are said to be “less conflicting” than those in Sandringham in January, when the Megxit deal was signed, giving them a grace period in case they want to return – which expires on March 31.

The Sun on Sunday reports that the lucrative £ 100 million deals from Netflix and £ 30 million from Spotify will be assessed to ensure they are in line with ‘Her Majesty’s values’.

Royal biographer Andrew Morton stated that, if coronavirus restrictions allow, they would like to return to Britain for the Queen’s 95th birthday on April 21, the Duke of Edinburgh’s 100th birthday in June and the inauguration of a statue of the Queen. Princess Diana on July 1, which would have been her 60th birthday.

“Although they are part of that for Zoom, Harry wants to meet face to face to settle everything,” said Morton. “Things seem to have calmed down.

‘Harry has been in contact with the Queen more often than you think. But certain things you need to be there personally to rate.

‘They will need a few weeks. This can be done after April, depending on Covid.

The move comes as the couple secures commercial shows with Netflix and Spotify in the past few months, which will be scrutinized by real aides as the 12-month review date approaches.

The move comes as the couple secures commercial shows with Netflix and Spotify in the past few months, which will be scrutinized by real aides as the 12-month review date approaches.

Morton also claims that Harry regretted the way they announced that they were stepping down – sharing the news on social media – but that he doesn’t regret his overall decision.

Harry struck a deal with his family at a summit in Sandringham in January, after he and Meghan said they wanted to earn their own money.

They left in late March and moved to California, where they bought a £ 11 million mansion and launched their good cause organization, Archewell.

As a consequence of Megxit’s freezing agreement, Harry has been removed from his military positions, which reportedly will not be filled by someone new until the summer.

Harry would also have quarreled with his brother William, with the pair without speaking for months after the deal was closed.

But in the past few months, relations between the couple and the rest of the royal family would have melted, with Harry and Meghan sending gifts to Prince William and his family.

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