{"id":2382576,"date":"2026-04-21T09:22:28","date_gmt":"2026-04-21T09:22:28","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/celebrity.land\/en\/?p=2382576"},"modified":"2026-04-21T09:22:28","modified_gmt":"2026-04-21T09:22:28","slug":"we-can-still-save-prince-harry","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/celebrity.land\/en\/we-can-still-save-prince-harry\/","title":{"rendered":"We can still save Prince Harry"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><\/p>\n<div>\n<p>\u2018It won\u2019t last,\u2019 my schoolfriend Albert told me, as we staggered down Embankment one summer evening in 2018, a few pints into his birthday pub crawl. I wasn\u2019t sure as to what he was referring. The evening twilight? His youthful good looks? Our ability to walk in a straight line? He expanded: \u2018Harry and Meghan. She\u2019s not right for him. They\u2019ll be divorced within five years. Just you wait.\u2019 Then he burped.<\/p>\n<p>I was surprised by Albert\u2019s comments. I, like tens of millions of other viewers, had been taken in by the royal wedding weeks before. Yes, the presence of Oprah Winfrey and an over-enthusiastic American preacher had been a little gauche. But as Harry \u2018n\u2019 Meghan tied the knot in glorious Windsor sunshine, a troubled prince seemed to have found permanent peace with a gorgeous wife.<\/p>\n<p>Being teenagers, Albert and I had a particular affinity with young Harry. Blessed with the nation\u2019s sympathy after his mother\u2019s death, Harry seemed the endearing antithesis to his older brother\u2019s prudishness. Naked romps in Las Vegas, Nazi armbands at parties, courting a stream of blonde-haired Sloanes\u2026 he was a Prince Hal for the 21st century, the nation\u2019s endlessly entertaining Hooray Harry.<\/p>\n<p>But, like the young Henry V, Harry\u2019s coming of age was his most endearing. Shipped off to Afghanistan, the nice-but-dim younger son who had battled his way to two A-levels at Eton was transformed into a model young soldier. But, once out of the army, rather than settle down with a Chelsy Davy or a Cressida Bonas, Harry found himself adrift. Unlike Henry V, Harry did not have the delights of conquering the French and a diplomatic marriage to keep him busy. Cue the arrival of Meghan Markle and the rest \u2013 as they say \u2013 is history.<\/p>\n<p>Eight years on, however, and Albert\u2019s pessimism has been confounded. Even in self-imposed exile in California, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex remain married. But their world has been transformed. The split from Buckingham Palace amid allegations of racism and bullying; a tell-all memoir; umpteen interviews, Netflix shows and brand relaunches\u2026 The pair might not have wanted to remain royals. But they have served the House of Windsor by providing the world\u2019s longest-running soap opera with a bitter drama that only Harry\u2019s late mother could have matched.\u00a0<\/p>\n<p>Last week\u2019s quasi-royal <a target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/spectator.com\/article\/harry-and-meghans-australia-trip-is-a-pathetic-cry-for-public-love\/\">tour<\/a> of Australia seemed to show the pair on top form \u2013 a far more successful outing than England\u2019s cricketers managed only a few months before. Harry was shown comforting survivors of the Bondi Beach shooting while Meghan pronounced to some young crowd that she had been the \u2018most trolled person in the world\u2019 during a roundtable on social media and mental health.\u00a0<\/p>\n<figure class=\"wp-block-pullquote alignright\">\n<blockquote>\n<p>Being the royal Rodney to the all-American Del Boy is a cruel fate for a former soldier<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n<\/figure>\n<p>But behind the rictus grins deployed for their Aussie fans, the world of the Sussexes appears to be a bleak one. As laid out by Tom Bower in his latest palace pot-boiler <em>Betrayal, <\/em>the King\u2019s youngest son and his Yankee bride find themselves strapped for cash, fighting for relevance and running out of allies and importance in both a homeland that has moved on from them and an adopted country that has grown sick of their antics. A <em>Vanity Fair<\/em> <a target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/www.vanityfair.com\/style\/story\/prince-harry-meghan-markle-cover-story-2025?srsltid=AfmBOorqkME-pYntvN7FtO5Hum0PNuXzimbwwXZLNoZSAGtE0-sERu6G\">profile<\/a> last year, entitled \u2018American Hustle\u2019, painted a grim picture of a pair fighting to pay their bills through an ever-growing number of failed business ventures, Netflix flops and popular apathy.\u00a0<\/p>\n<p>But while Meghan\u2019s fate is unlikely to elicit much sympathy in a Britain that has long since written her off, Harry\u2019s fate does. Being the royal Rodney to the all-American Del Boy is a cruel fate for a former soldier. He seems lonely, cut off from his family and friends, still trotting out tired cliches about his mental health and estranged from the charities that once gave him purpose. When he was <a target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/www.gbnews.com\/royal\/prince-harry-security-error-neighbours-felt-sorry-royal-news-latest\">photographed<\/a> last year ringing various London doorbells to try to find an old friend, it perfectly embodied a lost, young man unable to find his way home.\u00a0<\/p>\n<p>As journalist Kunley Drukpa has <a target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/x.com\/kunley_drukpa\/status\/2044845339455193161?s=20\">highlighted<\/a> on X, Harry was a victim of peak woke. His wife embodies all its worst excesses: the stultifying focus on mental health, a nihilistic desire to tear down institutions, perpetual grievance-mongering around sex and race. As sexist as it may seem to blame Lady Megbeth, marrying her really was Harry\u2019s greatest mistake. But it\u2019s not too late.\u00a0<\/p>\n<p>As I read through <em>Spare, <\/em>Harry revealed himself to me. Not through the whinging about how Daddy didn\u2019t hug him enough but through the anecdotes about his early years. Losing his virginity to an older woman behind a Cotswolds pub. Killing 25 Taliban fighters in Afghanistan. Getting frostbite on his todger during a visit to the Arctic. This is the Harry we once loved and that he could be again.<\/p>\n<p>Returning to Britain would require the prince to eat a considerable slice of humble pie. He\u2019d have to apologise to his father and brother for the pain he has put them through following his grandmother\u2019s death, father\u2019s illness and sister-in-law\u2019s cancer treatment. But the prodigal son would be embraced by the nation.\u00a0<\/p>\n<p>The traditional Windsor error-correction route \u2013 a divorce \u2013 is available. Harry, leave the Duchess of Sussex an ocean away from a country she will never visit. Put the kids in a decent public school, find yourself a new Sloane or English Rose and come home.\u00a0<\/p>\n<p>Saving Harry would not only give the Windsors some rare good news but would be a sign that even the most disastrous mistakes can be rectified. If <em>The<\/em> <em>Spectator <\/em>can <a target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/spectator.com\/article\/the-spectator-wont-give-up-on-gentlemans-relish\/\">save<\/a> Gentleman\u2019s Relish, we can rescue the Duke of Sussex. If Harry can be fixed, so can Britain. The first round is on me, your restored royal highness.\u00a0<\/p>\n<\/p><\/div>\n<p><em> \u2018 The preceding article may include information circulated by third parties \u2019 <\/em><\/p>\n<p><em> \u2018 Some details of this article were extracted from the following source spectator.com \u2019 <\/em><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>\u2018It won\u2019t last,\u2019 my schoolfriend Albert told me, as we staggered down Embankment one summer evening in 2018, a few pints into his birthday pub crawl. I wasn\u2019t sure as to what he was referring. The evening twilight? His youthful good looks? Our ability to walk in a straight line? He expanded: \u2018Harry and Meghan. 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