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Prince Harry is finding his new life in Los Angeles after leaving the Royal Family as “a great challenge,” said his friend, Dr. Jane Goodall.
The conservationist, who has worked with Harry on various projects over the years, said she has been in contact with him since he and his wife Meghan Markle packed their bags and left the UK.
The Sussex family officially resigned from The Firm earlier this month, saying they planned to “carve out a new progressive role” within the Royal Family and become “financially independent.”
Dr. Goodall told Radio Times: “I don’t know how you are going to plan your career, but yes, I have been in touch, although I think you are finding life a little difficult right now.”
Last year, Harry interviewed Dr. Goodall for the Vogue edition of Meghan’s Forces of Change.
Now that they are no longer working for royalty, Meghan and Harry are free to earn their own money and will be on the lookout for new projects.
Meghan has already voiced a new Disney + movie, Elephant, which received criticism from critics.
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However, he was reportedly not paid for his role in the program, and instead arranged a sizeable donation for an elephant charity.
In the interview, Dr. Goodall was asked if she thought Harry and his brother Prince William were champions of the natural world, and she said, “Yes, except they hunt and shoot.
“But I think Harry will stop because Meghan doesn’t like hunting, so I suspect that ended for him.”
Meghan and Harry are big fans of Dr. Goodall and invited her to their Windsor home, Frogmore Cottage, last summer before moving to Canada.
Speaking about his visit in a previous interview, he said that Harry told him that he didn’t want Archie to grow up in the real spotlight.
Speaking to Daily Mail’s Weekend magazine, he said: “In the end [of the conversation] Meghan came in to listen with Archie.
“He was very small and very sleepy, he was not very happy that his mother let him pass. I think I was one of the first to hug him out of the family.
“I had Archie do the Queen Wave, saying,” I guess he will have to learn this. “Harry said,” No, he’s not growing like this. “
Dr. Goodall currently follows the guidelines for self-isolation and social distancing due to coronavirus.
Speaking of how he is dealing with the Covid-19 crash during his conversation with Radio Times, he said he enjoys being home but that responding to emails is more exhausting than traveling the world.
When asked if she was uneasy, she said, “No, I hate traveling the way I do, but I still have a message to convey.
“With all the emails and requests I get, this is really more strenuous than traveling.”
Dr. Goodall’s latest documentary, The Hope, in National Geographic and National Geographic Wild, examines her 60-year legacy.
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