“He had this crazy schedule and would come back through the palace gates and couldn’t go out or have a personal life.”
However, royal author Christopher Andersen claimed the Duke’s estrangement from his royal relative likely affects him.
He told the outlet: “Does it pain Harry to be pointedly excluded from times when the royal family gets together, like Christmas at Sandringham? Of course it does.
“On one level, Harry is content in California, [on another, he must feel regret] that neither he nor his children are sharing in their royal heritage.”
The author claimed that the Duke wants his children to “get to know their British relatives, especially their grandfather [and] their cousins, but he can’t make that happen unilaterally.”
He added: “They’re learning about Britain in small doses. But make no mistake, they’re growing up Californians.”
The source claimed that Harry wishes he didn’t have to choose between his new and his old life, adding that despite his meeting with his father, King Charles, back in September, the Duke has no plans on returning to the royal fold full-time.
However, they added that he would be happy to help when needed.
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