Prince Harry has been praised for “deflecting from the failures” of his professional endeavors alongside Meghan Markle. He has begun his solo engagements in southern Africa after making a brief appearance at the WellChild Awards in London this week.
Rae Says Prince Harry Thrives Solo, Happier Without Meghan
The Duke of Sussex is set to embark on a solo trip to Johannesburg. Former Royal Correspondent Charles Rae has stated that Harry appears “certainly happier without Meghan” during his recent travels.
“I’m from the school that believes that Meghan’s never, ever going to come back to the UK, and thank God she’s never coming back. But it’s nice to see Harry again back doing what we like Harry to be doing.” Rae told GB News.
Discussing Harry’s solo engagements, Rae noted that the Duke is “not going straight back to California” but will instead continue to Johannesburg. Rae added, “It is great to see him coming across to the UK, doing WellChild, which he’s been linked with for 16, 17 years. He’s in Lesotho with Sentebale, the charity started to honor his mother, and he’s not going straight back to California, he’s going to Johannesburg for more charity work.”
Rae Discusses Harry’s Solo Success
Rae observed that Harry’s behavior without Meghan in recent weeks suggests he appears “happier” during his engagements. “He looks great, he looks smiley – every time he’s been with Meghan on his recent visits abroad, he’s looked sad with no smile. Meghan’s the one that he’s playing second fiddle to. I think people are fed up with their togetherness, of what they have done. They’re fed up with the constant harping on about the cruel Royal Family that drove them away. He needs a venture to deflect from the failures, and these are it,” Rae stated.
Rae also talked about Harry’s potential for success as a solo professional without his wife, asserting that the Duke “doesn’t need” deals with Netflix and Spotify to support his life in California. Rae stated, “He’s not short of a bob or two – he’s got plenty of money in the bank. He doesn’t need Netflix, he doesn’t need Spotify. If he just carries on doing these sorts of things, people will take to him again and see how he’s just a great guy.”
Rae also weighed in on the ongoing feud between the Sussexes and the royal family, noting that the distance between Harry and King Charles, as well as Prince William, “will not take a short time” to heal. “The rift between Harry and his brother and his father is going to be long-standing. This is not going to be solved in a short time,” Rae added.
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