Thanks to Meghan Markle, she was able to change the bad boy image of Prince Harry.
Meghan Markle got praises for being part of the redemption of Prince Harry just before their royal exit.
In the past, it is common knowledge that the “spare Prince” had several years of bad-boy antics, with many Brits in the past calling him out for wasting taxpayers’ money on alcohol and partying.
However, he was able to regain good favor from the public as he matured.
Royal critic Robert Lacey said, “Prince Harry had turned things around though, in terms of his reputation.”
The 36-year-old was hugely regarded for his military career and the things he had done for veterans.
“Harry as the spare was actually able to go to war in Afghanistan in a way that Prince William couldn’t.”
Lacey insisted that marrying the former Suits star was just the climax of his new reputation.
“When he met and married Meghan Markle, there was a real hope that this young couple could help the future of the monarchy and modernizing.”
Though it all went wrong, Lacey hopes that “it’s not all wrong.”
“In a way, Meghan was the climax of the comeback, focusing Harry on all sorts of new directions.”
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Too successful
At first, it seemed like a fantastic dimension. The Duchess of Sussex had a lot to bring to the royal family. She is, after all, a mixed-race recruit.
However, Lacey argued that the couple might have gotten too successful in adding to the British monarchy’s difficulties.
“It is such a tragedy that it hasn’t worked through, and it is one of the challenges for the monarchy in the future.”
He added how the Sussexes placed Queen Elizabeth II in such a difficult position after their bombshell announcement in January.
Despite Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s desires, Her Majesty had no choice but to put her foot down.
The 94-year-old monarch prevented them from enjoying the benefits of working and generating their income as members of the royal family.
Prince Harry heartbreak
Meanwhile, the Duke of Sussex will not be making an appearance at this year’s Remembrance Sunday service.
A Buckingham Palace source told The Sun that the renegade Prince would not be joining fellow royals after officially stepping down from full-time royal duties in late March.
Though he is allowed to show up, he will not be able to attend as a former soldier and wouldn’t be joining the Windsors at the Cenotaph.
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