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Prince Harry “desperately” misses his old life in the UK and wishes he could be admired like William and Kate, it has been claimed.

One of the Duke's “oldest friends” revealed: “He's an angry boy. Things haven't gone his way.

“I think he misses being here [in Britain] desperately and wants to be admired more”, The times reported.

“Anyone who knows him feels that he would rather be at the top of society here, with everyone adoring him, like William and Kate.”

This comes ahead of the Duke of Sussex's 40th birthday on September 15, which he is expected to celebrate in the United States.

Harry is reportedly at a “crossroads” after getting “what he wanted” when he stepped down as a sitting royal in 2020.

A former aide added: “He loved the military and was very good at his job. The job with Invictus is great and fatherhood was the role he most wanted, so maybe that’s enough for him.”

“But everything else is a bit confusing.”

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Harry and Meghan “work incredibly well together as a team”

Praising the Duke of Sussex, 39, for being an understanding partner, the Duchess, 43, said: “We work incredibly well together as a team, but as my husband is a great testament to, the role of men in this of empowering women, of letting them know their voices are heard, from a young age right through to adulthood, is key.

“For us and the work that we do with our Archewell Foundation, certainly the work that we do as parents, as I do as a mother, is to make sure that girls feel that their voices are heard.”

Meghan speaks during a forum on black women and power alongside Colombian Vice President Francia Marquez. (Ivan Valencia/AP)
Meghan speaks during a forum on black women and power alongside Colombian Vice President Francia Marquez. (Ivan Valencia/AP) (AP)

Emma GuinnessAugust 20, 2024 04:00

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Harry and Meghan were 'kicked out' of the Palace the night before the Queen's funeral

Royal expert Roya Nikkhah explained that the decision was based on their status as non-working royals.

“The Sussexes also understood that they would be at Buckingham Palace on the eve of the funeral along with the rest of the royal family, when Charles and Camilla hosted a reception for foreign heads of state,” she wrote in The Sunday Times.

“They were initially asked to attend the event, but their invitations were later ‘revoked’ and the Palace clarified that the event was only for ‘working members of the royal family.’”

The Duchess of Sussex has not been photographed with the royal family since the Queen's funeral almost two years ago.
The Duchess of Sussex has not been photographed with the royal family since the Queen's funeral almost two years ago. (Getty Images)

Emma GuinnessAugust 20, 2024 02:00

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Meghan 'took the initiative' on tour in Colombia

On the third day, the couple visited a drum school as part of the trip's goal of highlighting local culture.

“Day three of this tour threw up some body language rituals that seemed to suggest it was Meghan who was in the lead, as she had been since her arrival, entering into the greeting rituals with enthusiasm, a perfect smile and an almost regal grace while Harry seemed to be lurking, waiting his turn or standing behind Meghan looking slightly dejected,” said Judi James. The mirror.

“Meghan has clearly perfected the art of the elegant perm smile, but Harry’s expressions seemed to fluctuate: smiling, laughing and gesturing one minute, but looking more disconnected the next as he waits his turn.”

The trip follows the couple's successful visit to Nigeria earlier this year, which marked the 10th anniversary of the Invictus Games.

A body language expert believes Meghan Markle took the lead on the Sussexes' recent tour of Colombia.
A body language expert believes Meghan Markle took the lead on the Sussexes' recent tour of Colombia. (Vice Presidency of Colombia/AFP vi)

Emma GuinnessAugust 20, 2024 00:00

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The late Queen's Paddington Bear performance was praised as “brilliant”

Frank Cottrell-Boyce, who wrote the afternoon tea scene, said: “He did it brilliantly and with obvious enjoyment.”

He also explained that since Paddington wasn't there and the Queen was speaking to an empty chair, it was an impressive example of acting.

“Paddington isn't really there,” Cottrell-Boyce explained. The telegraph “So technically, it's an incredible performance.”

Queen Elizabeth II shows off her acting skills with a Paddington parody at a BBC concert

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Meghan Markle shows off her Spanish skills

Speaking at the event 'Afro Women and Power', she said: “I would like to start in Spanish because we are in your country, my husband and I, and I can feel this embrace from Colombia.

“It's incredible, thank you so much, because the culture, the history, everything has been like a dream on this trip.

“I’m sorry if my Spanish isn’t perfect because I learned it 20 years ago in Argentina, but I’m trying here because I can feel this community and this feeling which is the best in the world.”

Meghan had learned the language while studying abroad in 2002. The recent tour was designed to “shine a light on Colombia’s role as a beacon of culture and innovation.”

The Duchess learned Spanish 20 years ago.
The Duchess learned Spanish 20 years ago. (Copyright 2024 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.)

Emma GuinnessAugust 19, 2024 20:00

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Harry and Meghan 'abandoned the conversation' in the United States

A friend of the royal family told him The times“What they have not been able to do is create a public presence that is respected and popular.

“I was in Los Angeles recently and was surprised that they are not a topic of conversation.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex (AP Photo/Ivan Valencia)
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex (AP Photo/Ivan Valencia) (AP)

Emma GuinnessAugust 19, 2024 18:00

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Harry and Meghan's 'new' moves on tour in Colombia

A source said The mirror“They finally let their guard down and showed themselves as themselves. It’s no secret that the Duke and Duchess love music, especially hip-hop, salsa and dancing, so being able to do this on their tour of Colombia was a dream come true. They danced like they didn’t care who was watching, and that was so endearing.”

The couple previously mentioned their desire to live a more independent life when they stepped down as working royals in 2020.

Harry and Meghan even got a chance to play traditional drums.
Harry and Meghan even got a chance to play traditional drums. (Vice Presidency of Colombia/AFP vi)

Emma GuinnessAugust 19, 2024 16:00

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Colombian Vice President Criticized for Visit to Sussex

Francia Marquez has been accused of pandering to royalty rather than her own people by her right-wing rival Maria Fernanda Cabal.

“The invitation to the Duke and Duchess of Sussex does not involve any cultural exchange or anything like that,” he said, according to reports. The telegraph.

“It is part of the spectacle of a vice president disconnected from the reality of the country.

“The vice president is black and, as a minority, he should set an example of greatness, of affection for the population, especially the poor, without resentment or hatred.

“She should look for even the minimum projects that the community needs, being on the side of the people, not of royalty.”

The vice president attended a welcoming ceremony for the royals.
The vice president attended a welcoming ceremony for the royals. (AP)

Emma GuinnessAugust 19, 2024 3:00 PM

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Colombian local didn't know who Meghan Markle was

Prior to the couple's arrival at a former slave in San Basilio de Palenque, Justo Valdés, a 70-year-old singer, asked: “Who is Meghan?”

A local journalist, who asked to remain anonymous, said The telegraph who believed the tour was a deliberate distraction from the problems facing the country.

“People expect the government to address these issues rather than focusing on a high-profile event with the Duke and Duchess of Sussex,” they said.

“While addressing and confronting cyberbullying in children is an important issue, it is not the most pressing problem we face.”

Britain's Prince Harry and his wife Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, walk together in San Basilio de Palenque, Colombia
Britain's Prince Harry and his wife Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, walk together in San Basilio de Palenque, Colombia (REUTERS)

Emma GuinnessAugust 19, 2024 2:00 PM

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Prince Harry feels 'lost' after leaving royal family, former aide claims

The Duke of Sussex, 39, moved to California with his wife Meghan Markle in 2020 and has embarked on a number of adventures since then, including several revelations about his time on The Firm.

“He loved the military and was very good at his job. The job with Invictus is great and fatherhood was the role he most wanted, so maybe that’s enough for him,” the aide reportedly said. The times.

“But everything else is a bit confusing. I always thought I wanted more out of life. I can’t help but think he must be wondering, ‘Where am I going to go from here?’” the person added.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex (AP Photo/Ivan Valencia)
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex (AP Photo/Ivan Valencia) (AP)

Emma GuinnessAugust 19, 2024 1:00 PM

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