In a recent analysis, veteran royal photographer Arthur Edwards has weighed in on Prince Harry‘s life in the United States, labeling him a “big-time loser” in America.
This stark assessment raises questions about Harry’s standing since he stepped back from royal duties in 2020, as well as the potential for reconciliation with his estranged family.
Harry and Meghan Markle now call Montecito, California home, where they live with their two children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet.
The couple’s departure from royal life was met with intense scrutiny, and three years later, tensions between Harry and the royal family appear to have only escalated.
Edwards suggests that Harry is struggling to find his footing outside the royal sphere, feeling more like a celebrity than a significant figure.
During an interview with The Sun, Edwards expressed his belief that Harry’s perception of himself doesn’t quite match reality.
“I think he thinks he’s bigger than he actually is,” he remarked, emphasizing that while Harry once held a prominent position in Britain, he now blends into the sea of celebrities in America.
This shift seems to have taken an emotional toll not just on Harry but also on his father, King Charles III.
The king’s heartache stems from the fact that he is missing out on seeing his grandchildren grow up.
Edwards pointed out that Archie and Lilibet are deprived of the chance to bond with their royal cousins in the UK, a situation that saddens King Charles deeply.
“They should be here enjoying the life of the royal family,” Edwards lamented, noting that instead, the children are isolated in a celebrity-filled environment.
While Harry has made sporadic trips back to the UK—for events like Queen Elizabeth II’s funeral and King Charles III’s coronation—Meghan has remained notably absent.
Edwards speculated that this absence might be intentional, suggesting that Meghan may no longer want to return to Britain.
This dynamic complicates any hope for Harry to mend fences with his family, leaving him to navigate the complexities of their relationship largely on his own.
As Harry and Meghan establish their lives in America, marked by high-profile media appearances and various business ventures, their status has transformed into that of global celebrities.
However, Edwards cautions that this newfound fame does not equate to the royal stature they once held in Britain.
The question of whether Harry can ever fully reconcile with his family looms large.
Edwards believes that a significant act of contrition is necessary for Harry to regain their trust.
“He’s going to have to make a big, big, big act of contrition, in my view,” he stated, underscoring the royal family’s apprehension about future interactions due to fears of private conversations leaking to the public.
The unease within the royal family is palpable.
Edwards noted that they are hesitant to engage with Harry, fearing that any private discussions could end up as fodder for the next media project Harry and Meghan undertake.
“They’re frightened to have him with them because any conversation they have could be in the next TV program they make,” he explained.
Despite the evident rift, Edwards remains hopeful about the possibility of reconciliation.
He referenced the biblical parable of the prodigal son, suggesting that while the situation seems bleak, redemption is always possible.
“Everything’s possible, but at the moment it doesn’t look likely,” he concluded.
For Prince Harry, the path to healing his familial relationships appears fraught with challenges.
With public opinion weighing heavily on him and the complexities of his new life in America, the prospect of making a significant gesture of apology remains uncertain.
Until then, the strained dynamics within the royal family will continue to capture media attention, leaving many to wonder if a resolution is on the horizon.
As the world watches this ongoing saga unfold, one thing is clear: the future of Harry’s relationship with his family hangs in the balance.
Whether he can bridge the gap and reclaim his place within the royal fold remains to be seen.