KEY POINTS

  • Prince Harry is feeling isolated from Prince Charles and Prince William 
  • Prince Harry must have seen Prince Charles and Prince William's adorable photos during their recent outing
  • Prince Harry is increasingly vulnerable 

Prince Harry could reportedly be feeling isolated after he made the decision to quit the royal family alongside his wife, Meghan Markle.

On the “Royals” podcast, royal commentator Angela Mollard said that even though the Duke of Sussex seems like an incredibly strong person, Archie’s dad also appears to be increasingly vulnerable.

“There’s a lot of growing commentary around the fact that Prince Harry is pretty isolated. He’s with Meghan in Canada. We saw those photos last week of William and his father at an event. William was in the wheelchair, shooting basketball hoops. Prince Charles came in behind to cheer him on and then gave him a sort of massage on the shoulders,” she said.

Mollard added that Prince Charles and Prince William’s closeness and their friendliness towards each other wouldn’t have gone unnoticed by Prince Harry. The royal commentator also said that stories about Caroline Flack’s suicide and her link to the Duke of Sussex couldn’t help people from worrying about Markle’s husband.

“The Caroline Flack story is incredibly sad, that connection with the prince and that distance from the UK that he has now. These stories do make you worry for someone like Harry, who has talked most recently about being in therapy for many years about the pressures that he’s felt since his mother died. I can’t help seeing him as an increasingly vulnerable person,” she said.

There are rumors that Prince Harry phoned Queen Elizabeth to apologize for his bombshell exit. And he has allegedly been begging Her Majesty to take him back. However, more reputable sources claimed that Prince Harry is enjoying his life in Canada, and he will never ask to return to The Firm.

A source told In Touch Weekly that it is unlikely for Prince Harry to have been requesting his grandmother to take him back because he is still holding a grudge against the British clan.

Prince Harry
Britain's Prince Harry is pictured. AFP/Adrian DENNIS