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Prince Harry explains why he doesn't regret leaving the British royal family

 Prince Harry explains why he doesn't regret leaving the British royal family

Prince Harry explains why he doesn't regret leaving the British royal family


On February 26, Prince Harry gave James Corden an unprecedented interview. In a relaxed atmosphere, the prince indulged in some confidences, in particular on the reasons which motivated him to settle in Los Angeles, far from England ...


Since February 19, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are no longer officially active members of the royal family. A historic announcement that Buckingham Palace took a year to make. It is indeed at the beginning of the year 2020 that the couple had made the decision to move across the Atlantic, more precisely to Canada and then to Los Angeles. Little by little, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have made no secret of wanting to shed their responsibilities related to the Crown to devote themselves to projects that suit them more. 


“The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have confirmed to Her Royal Highness The Queen that they will never return as active members of the Royal Family (...) Despite all the sadness arising from this decision, the Duke and Duchess will always remain highly valued members of the family, ”the British and the world read in a statement. Archie’s parents lose all of their titles and patronages.


A grandson opposed to his grandmother?

Days later, with many Britons expressing their sadness over the choice of Prince Harry and his wife, Lady Diana's son chose James Corden's laid-back Late Late Show to speak out about his new life. The opportunity for him to explain how much his choice sounded obvious. "It was a really tough environment. It was destroying my sanity," Prince Harry explained.


For him, for his wife but also their sons, little Archie, Prince William's brother has decided to distance himself from a universe he considers harmful. “It was toxic, so I did what any husband and any father would do, which is, 'I have to get my family out of here.' But we never really left ”. A difficult observation which does not prevent him from ensuring that he will always be part of the royal family despite what the Palace declares. "Whatever decisions are made on that side, I will never leave. I will always contribute, my life is a public service, so wherever I am in the world, it will always be the same," he said. he concludes. Enough to set the record straight!

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