In September, Harry was seen attending to some events, where he was seen in Kevin Costner’s charity event in California alone.
He also attended to a dinner organization by World Health Organization, again, without Markle at his side.
In New York, Harry was seen in more events like, African Parks, The HALO Trust, and The Diana Award.
On the weekend, he went to London to WellChild annual awards ceremony, as he was alone again.
Biographer Phil Dampier, shared that Harry was trying to find meaning after he left royal family and duties.
“Harry sometimes feels like a spare part, and he often looks unhappy when he’s out with Markle at events in California. I think he has reached a point where he wants more for himself. He’s turned 40 and must be asking himself what the future holds,” the author said.
“I’m sure he’s lacking some mates he can go out with for a beer and truly relax,” he continued.
“The more he does things on his own and carves out some new projects, the more likely it is he can heal himself and eventually some of the divisions with his family, but it’s going to be a long road.”
Richard Fitzwilliams, royal commentator, shared that, “These are undoubtedly exaggerated, but they highlight his increasingly awkward situation. He has a deep rift with his family. His New York appearances may give him a brief boost.”
There were many comments from social media about Harry and Meghan as:
“The first real sign that his marriage is coming apart as she would never have missed the opportunity to party with Costner, etc. She would have crawled there, but used it as a power battle and lost,”
“And now, the end is near and Harry faces the final divorce.”
“He does alright when he’s by himself. He certainly looks much happier. There’s really no reason for Meghan to tag along to every event. They should keep their projects separate in the future.”
“I think it’s best Harry does these events by himself. He appears to be much happier and relaxed when Meghan is not there, and people genuinely seem happy to see the old Harry.”
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