LONDON (Reuters) – Britain’s Prince Harry is heartbroken over his bifurcation with the royal family but he and his wife Meghan are happy in their new lives in the United States, broadcast in an interview by broadcaster and couple’s confidant Tom Bradby Said to be Saturday.
Harry and Megan, Duke and Duchess of Sussex, moved to Los Angeles with the child’s son Archie last year when they abandoned their official royal roles after disagreements with other family members and garnered huge media attention.
“I think he’s nervous about the situation with his family,” Bradby said in an interview for ITV’s “Love Your Weekend with Alan Tickmarsch” show.
“But are they unhappy there?” No, I don’t think that’s right, I think they’re really very happy, but I think they wrestle with their situation in life, I think they all do. “
Interviews with Bradby’s couple during their 2019 tour of Africa describe and frequent investigations into the growing tension within the royal family and the difficulty of being a new mom with a tense Meghan since their 2018 marriage and the birth of their son. Insight provided to deal with.
Harry acknowledged a disagreement with older brother Prince William, the second to suit the throne.
“Well, the situation with the family is still clearly not ideal and it’s been a very difficult year for all of them,” Brady said.
“There are still very hurt feelings on all sides and it is very difficult,” he said.
Brady’s documentary on the couple rescinded his decision to step down from all official royal duties in 2020.
Since then Harry and Meghan have continued charity work and signed TV and other media deals, starting their debut podcast in December. He has also pursued several lawsuits against the British press.
Reporting by William James; Editing by Alison Williams
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