Prince Harry is at a “crossroads” as he prepares to turn 40, which would bring him an inheritance of almost $8.5 million.
Prince Harry’s relocation to the US has generated a great deal of criticism. Almost every action made by the Sussexes, from his explosive memoir Spare to his candid Oprah Winfrey appearance, has fueled their continuing feud with the royal family. Despite the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s open communication about their struggles in the UK, a close friend recently disclosed that he “desperately” wants to go back home.
A friend of Prince Harry claims he wants to be ‘admired more’ like elder brother
In an interview with The Times, one of Prince Harry’s closest pals recently stated that the Duke of Sussex “wants to be admired more” than Kate Middleton and his older brother Prince William. “That boy is irate. The duke’s friend informed the publication that things haven’t gone as planned. His acquaintance continued by saying that Prince Harry “desperately” misses and wishes to return to the UK under the current conditions.
Everyone who knows him believes he would prefer to be at the top of the charts, with everyone adoring him as they do William and Kate, the insider continued. “I think he misses being over here [in Britain] desperately and wants to be admired more,” the source added. This information was made public following Prince William’s purported statement, according to The Sun, that he did not want his younger brother to attend his coronation. Since the burial of their late grandmother, Queen Elizabeth, two years ago, the two brothers have not talked to one other.
The Duke of Sussex is said to be at a “crossroads” as he prepares to turn 40, which would bring him an inheritance of almost $8.5 million. (ALSO READ: Millions to be left to Prince Harry…) According to a former assistant to Prince Harry, “He loved the army and was very good at his job.” He’s had fantastic work with Invictus, and he wanted to be a parent most of all, so maybe that’s enough. However, everything else seems a little hazy.