Prince Harry has no regrets about leaving the royal family
Ever since Prince Harry and Meghan Markle moved to Canada with their son Archie Harrison and resigned as executives in the royal family, fans have been wondering how they are doing. While there may be some curiosity, as the event was so shocking to most of their family, including most of their family, I think the majority of the questions people want to know are: are the two happy with their decision in the midst of all this turmoil?
A source speaking to Us Weekly (opens in new tab) explains, "Harry is much happier and more relaxed in Canada. So far, he has no regrets about the move. Thank you all for your patience. All is still well as the couple adjusts to their new home and finds ways to make money (opens in new tab).
Sources explained that Harry was "determined to protect" his family. That is his number one priority and that is exactly what he has done." Harry actually alluded to this in a speech very similar to the one Princess Diana gave when she stepped down from royal duties in 1993 (open in new tab). Harry said, "I hope you can understand how it has come to pass that I am taking a step away from everything I have ever known of my family and taking a step forward in the hope of a more peaceful life."
Harry said, "I hope you can understand how it has come to pass that I am taking a step away from everything I have ever known.
Meanwhile, the Sussexes continue to post on Instagram:
And judging by their private events for charity, they seem to be as busy as when they were senior royals.
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