Royals 'didn't see Harry's unhappiness coming' despite pre-Meghan warning signs
According to an expert, the Royal Family "didn't see Prince Harry's unhappiness coming", despite it brewing long before Meghan Markle joined the royal fold.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex famously departed the Royal Family and their senior roles within the monarchy in 2020. The duo, along with their son Archie, then moved to California to set up new lives for themselves away from England.
Since departing the Royal Family and Harry's homeland of the United Kingdom, it has been revealed that the couple were not very happy as senior working royals, with them wanting more freedom and a life away from the Palace.
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The Duke and Duchess of Sussex departed the Royal Family in 2020 (AFP via Getty Images)Royal reporter Valentine Low has told The Sun that the Royal Family "missed a trick" by not seeing Harry and Meghan's unhappiness and subsequent exit coming.
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The journalist from the paper who could be seen speaking to Mr Low in a new interview, spoke of how Harry was an "asset" to the family at the time, and could have brought new perspectives to the monarchy, along with his wife.
"I don't think the royal family missed a trick," Mr Low weighed in with, before adding that he does think that it's possible "they could have explored other ways of being hybrid".
He went on: "In other words, if they put constraints on what Harry and Meghan did in their private time saying 'well if you do this sort of business, you don't think that would impinge too badly on the royal family, so we can see a world in which where you do that sort of thing, and three months doing royal things [sic]."
Mr Low went on to say that where the Royal Family missed a trick is that "they didn't see it coming" and they didn't see "Harry and Meghan's unhappiness".
He went on to say: "Harry's unhappiness had been building up for some time, even before Meghan showed up," noting: "If it had been spotted earlier, it could have been done so much more amicable" instead of the "pain", which could have "been avoided" if the royals had "spotted the signs earlier".
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