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Prince Harry is ‘angry’ and unsatisfied with ‘American life,’ friend reveals

In a surprising turn of events, ‘s pursuit of the American dream seems to have hit a rough patch, according to recent revelations from one of his former British confidants.

The exiled royal, who left behind his life in the United Kingdom for a fresh start in the with wife , is reportedly grappling with feelings of anger and dissatisfaction.

A close friend of the Duke of Sussex, speaking to The Times, painted a picture of a man struggling to find contentment in his new life across the pond.

“He’s an angry boy,” the insider claimed, shedding light on Harry’s current state of mind.

“Things haven’t turned out how he wanted.”

This startling revelation comes as a stark contrast to the image of marital bliss and newfound freedom that the couple has often projected since their high-profile exit from royal duties in January 2020.

The source went on to suggest that Harry’s discontent stems from a deep-seated longing for his former life in Britain, hinting at a possible case of homesickness.

“I think he desperately misses being over here [in Britain] and wants to be admired more,” the friend divulged.

This sentiment echoes a growing speculation among royal watchers that Harry may be experiencing a sense of displacement in his adopted home.

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The insider’s comments paint a picture of a prince torn between two worlds.

On one hand, Harry has repeatedly cited the need for privacy and escape from media scrutiny as primary reasons for his departure from royal life.

On the other, this latest revelation suggests he may be yearning for the adoration and attention he once received in his homeland.

“Anyone who knows him feels he’d rather be top of the pops here with everyone loving him, as they do with William and Kate,” the source added, drawing a comparison to the popularity of Harry’s brother and sister-in-law, the Prince and Princess of Wales.

This sentiment was echoed by another source who has known Harry since his teenage years.

Speaking to The Times, they revealed that the Duke misses aspects of his English lifestyle, despite the popular perception that he’s well-settled in the US.

“He used to love a night out in the pub and hanging out in the country with friends,” the insider shared, hinting at the simpler pleasures Harry may be missing in his new life.

The Sussexes’ decision to step down as senior royals was a seismic event in recent royal history.

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Citing issues such as Meghan’s strained relationship with other royal family members and relentless harassment from British media, the couple chose to forge a new path in California.

They settled there in June 2020, expressing a desire for space and privacy to raise their children away from the intense spotlight.

However, it seems that the transition hasn’t been as smooth as initially hoped.

Royal author Tom Quinn, in an interview with The Mirror, suggested that Harry has been feeling increasingly nostalgic for his old life.

“As time goes by, Harry misses some aspects of his old life in the UK,” Quinn opined.

“Inevitably, the honeymoon period where everything in the States is new and exciting is coming to an end and Harry is looking back at the past through rose-tinted spectacles.”

Adding another layer to this complex situation, Quinn claimed that Harry is actively seeking permanent residence in the UK after being evicted from Frogmore Cottage in 2023.

This move, if true, could be seen as a potential step towards reconnecting with his roots.

However, not everyone agrees with this assessment of Harry’s state of mind.

Royal correspondent Katie Nicholl offered a contrasting view on the Kinsey Schofield Unfiltered podcast.

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She emphasized that Harry is “living a wonderful life…a life he’s always wanted to live,” suggesting that reports of his discontent might be exaggerated.

As the dust settles on their recent quasi-royal tour of Colombia, where Harry and Meghan engaged in various public appearances and charitable activities, questions about their long-term happiness and fulfilment in the US continue to swirl.

The couple’s trip, which included visits to music schools and participation in cultural events, seemed designed to showcase their commitment to philanthropic work and global causes.

Yet, beneath the surface of these carefully orchestrated public appearances, the whispers of Harry’s discontent persist.

The prince, once known for his carefree spirit and easy charm, now finds himself at a crossroads, navigating the complex terrain between his royal past and his American present.

As Harry and Meghan continue to carve out their new roles on the global stage, only time will tell whether the Duke of Sussex will find the contentment he seeks in his adopted home, or if the call of his British roots will prove too strong to ignore.

For now, the world watches with bated breath, as the next chapter in this royal saga unfolds.

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