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Meghan Markle wants Prince Harry to forget about King Charles, royal family

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle
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Meghan Markle is reportedly urging Prince Harry to prioritize his life in the U.S. and leave his royal past behind as he approaches his 40th birthday. Royal expert Svar Nanan-Sen shared this insight during a discussion on GB News, claiming that the Duchess of Sussex wants Harry to focus on their family and move on from the royal family drama in the UK.

According to Nanan-Sen, Meghan is encouraging Harry to fully embrace his role as a father to their two children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet, while distancing himself from his past ties to the British royal family, including his father, King Charles. Speculation about Harry’s potential return to the UK has swirled, but Meghan reportedly wants him to shift his attention to their life in California.

When asked about these reports, Nanan-Sen responded, “That makes sense. He’s got a young family in the U.S. with Meghan and his two children, Archie and Lilibet.”

Nanan-Sen highlighted that fatherhood is something Harry deeply values and enjoys. “Fatherhood is a very important thing for Harry, and it’s something that he’s really enjoying, but he also has other projects that he can work on,” Nanan-Sen explained.

One of those projects is the Invictus Games, which has been a major success for Harry. The next games are set to take place in Vancouver in 2025, followed by another event in Birmingham, UK, in 2027, showing that Harry is still involved in meaningful work despite leaving behind his royal duties.

As Harry approaches a new chapter in his life, Meghan’s focus appears to be on supporting him in building a future centered around their family and ventures in the U.S., rather than looking back at his royalties.

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