Harry and Meghan: Prince plagued with problems, will never escape



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COMMENTARY:

Meghan and Harry are on the run and what they want they will never have.

As the day passes, they drift away from their old lives and slowly become sober to the realities of the new world they have entered. “He is alone!” a new report stated this week. “He has no friends!” And it is clear why.

After leaving Canada, they flew to Los Angeles to await the pandemic. They are currently living in the $ 28 million Los Angeles mansion owned by Hollywood tycoon Tyler Perry, but something was not right. They found that hikers could see their backyard, so they had to run to Bunnings to buy a stack of privacy screens. Over the weekend, workers were interrupted by installing the giant black screens along the fence that really didn’t do much because we could still see them a bit.

The couple has been seeking privacy for a long time. Now that they have left the family and have been stripped of their titles, they have no power, especially in Los Angeles. They cannot go and ban hikers who are still peering through the fence at their new joint. So they had to put up those big, ugly screens that thwart the purpose of living in a beautiful Beverly Hills mansion.

It was reported this week that he feels lonely and lost lately. (After months of isolation, we all feel that.)

“He has a lot of friends in the military community in the UK and of course he misses them. This is a very strange time for all of us, but I think Harry misses having a structure in his life right now,” said a source. Vanity Fair, adding that “she has no friends.”

“So right now it’s a little rudder, … it won’t always be that way.”

Meghan and Harry during their royal tour of South Africa last year. Photo / Getty Images
Meghan and Harry during their royal tour of South Africa last year. Photo / Getty Images

For one thing, putting up those ugly screens is probably the project Harry needs right now. A fun DIY project to pass the time until you discover your next move. But on the other hand, if you want to make some friends, you should probably stop installing big privacy screens wherever you go. It is literally blocking the people in your life. And he’s also being that strange neighbor who puts ugly things in his yard and everyone else on the street complains about it.

Harry cries out for anonymity and the freedom to do what he wants, but he will never have it. Last year in South Africa, where the couple toured the region on what became their last royal tour, a local journalist told me about Harry’s trips to Cape Town when he was younger. It is well known that the prince has a special connection to the area. After marrying Meghan, it was even reported that the couple was considering moving to South Africa.

Many locals have stories about Prince Harry in Cape Town. They say he used to go on vacation and to party with his classmates. It was before it was normal for everyone to film and photograph everything and put it on the Internet and sell it to the tabloids.

It was there that he gained the freedom he is now seeking but will never have again. Instead, the most privacy you’ll get is from some ugly black Bunnings screens.

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