KEY POINTS

  • Prince Harry was, reportedly, preoccupied and 'ill at ease' during the most recent Commonwealth Day Service
  • Meghan Markle, allegedly, tried to buoy up Archie's father, who looked 'distracted and subdued' during the royal event
  • Prince Harry, Meghan Markle and Archie are said to be spending more quality time together in Vancouver Island in Canada

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s recent return to the United Kingdom was plagued with controversies. The Sussex couple was even booed during their arrival at the Endeavor Fund Awards in Central London. Also, the parents of Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor, allegedly, had an awkward reunion with some members of the Royal family, including Prince William and Kate Middleton.

Recently, Woman’s Weekly New Zealand claimed that the strain was palpable on Prince Harry and Meghan’s “emotional” last royal engagement. The entertainment news outlet claimed that the younger son of Prince Charles looked “pensive” and “ill at ease” when he attended the annual Commonwealth Day Service at Westminster Abbey.

“Harry looked like he really didn’t want to be there. It could have been this was a tricky time for him, and perhaps it was sinking in that this really was the end of his royal life, at least as he has always known it,” an observer told the media outlet. “He could have been overwhelmed by it all. But it looked more like he couldn’t wait to get it over and done with,” it went on.

Royal biographer Robert Hardman shared that Prince Harry was not his normal self during the event. While the Duke of Sussex is said to be “distracted and subdued,” Meghan Markle, reportedly, tried to cheer up her husband, who appeared extremely awkward and uncomfortable throughout the royal affair.

“The duchess beamed away all afternoon, to the point of facial exhaustion,” Robert said. “This was her last appearance as a senior royal – she was obviously giving it her all and possibly trying to buoy up Harry, who looked very down,” he continued.

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have yet to comment on these claims. So, avid followers of the Sussex pair should take these reports with a huge grain of salt until everything is proven true and correct.

Meanwhile, Prince Harry is, reportedly, delighted that he can spend quality time with Meghan and baby Archie in Canada after the shocking ‘Megxit.’ While the World Health Organization instructed the public to practice social distancing amid the coronavirus outbreak, the Sussex family is said to be using this challenging time to bond more as a brood.

Us Weekly claimed that Prince Harry wants to teach Archie the importance of treating people from different walks of life equally. The magazine said the younger brother of Prince William wants to instill this concept to his son as soon as Archie is old enough to comprehend things.