KEY POINTS

  • Prince Harry, reportedly, misses his past life including his nights out and polo matches
  • Meghan Markle is said to be using Archie to 'punish' Queen Elizabeth
  • Prince Harry is, allegedly, unlikely to return to the United Kingdom in April

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are, undeniably, two of the most talked-about members of the royal family today. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have been involved in a handful of controversies since they first confirmed their relationship in 2016. Rumors have it that Harry and Meghan’s romance caused a stir and sparked feuds with Prince William and Kate Middleton.

Recently, Woman’s Day New Zealand claimed that the royal family worries that Meghan Markle might be pushing Prince Harry in the wrong direction. Royal watchers claimed that members of the royal family think the former “Suits” actress is using their son, Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor, to “punish” Queen Elizabeth. Reports claimed that Her Majesty has not been supportive of the Sussex couple’s recent moves, causing a rift between them.

“She obviously wanted to send the royals a message that she was no longer one of them, and that she was fully back to her Hollywood roots,” a source told the entertainment news publication. “It was clear that Harry was a bit uncomfortable with it all – he even muttered an apology and alluded that Meghan was in the driver’s seat,” it went on.

Another insider suggested that Prince Harry’s recent return to the United Kingdom is somewhat “bittersweet” for him. The husband of Meghan Markle, reportedly, misses the life he had before started building his own family.

“He’s been longing for certain elements of his everyday life in the UK. He misses nights out with the boys, polo matches and rugby, and he’s really been craving a decent pint,” the informant said to the magazine. “He was nervous about returning, but it’s been great being able to see his friends and he’s also enjoyed the chance to put himself to good use again,” it continued.

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have yet to comment on these claims. So, devoted supporters of the Sussex pair should take these speculations with a huge grain of salt until everything is proven true and correct.

Meanwhile, Daily Express reported that the younger brother of Prince William is very unlikely to return to the U.K. in April for his next public appearance. The media outlet claimed that Prince Harry is expected to grace the London Marathon, which is scheduled to take place on April 26. However, with the threat posed by the global coronavirus outbreak, organizers of the upcoming event decided to postpone and move it to a later date. No other details about the marathon have been made public as of this writing.

Stay tuned for the latest news and updates about Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.