In a recent appearance at the Grey Cup match in Vancouver, Prince Harry exuded a newfound sense of happiness and confidence, noticeably without the presence of his wife, Meghan Markle.
This solo outing has sparked discussions among royal experts about the Duke of Sussex’s demeanor when he is on his own.
Royal biographer Hugo Vickers shared insights into Harry’s behavior, suggesting that he often appears more vibrant and engaging when not accompanied by Meghan.
According to Vickers, there’s a stark contrast between this independent Harry and the one who sometimes seems subdued next to the Duchess.
Vickers pointed out that Harry thrives in environments centered around sports and charity, stating that these pursuits allow him to showcase his strengths.
He believes Harry shines when he steers clear of what he referred to as “California speak,” a style of communication he attributes to Meghan’s influence.
“The Duke does remarkably well during events related to football, the Invictus Games, and other sporting activities,” Vickers remarked.
His enthusiasm for these activities suggests a return to his roots, something enthusiasts of the royal family may find refreshing.
The expert commended Harry’s recent appearances, noting that each one seems to resonate well with audiences.
“He’s gaining popularity with every engagement,” Vickers observed, highlighting the positive reception Harry receives when he steps into the spotlight alone.
Furthermore, Vickers noted that when Harry and Meghan are together, it often appears that she takes the lead in discussions.
“She seems to steer the conversation, while he follows her lead,” he explained, implying that this dynamic might not sit well with Harry.
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