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Harry reveals he “misses the UK and its weird family gatherings”… and admits he’s “lost some friends” since Megxit
- The Duke of Sussex spoke in the last of three episodes posted today.
- He said he missed when the family ‘gathered under one roof’
- One event was the traditional Christmas gatherings and religious service.
Prince Harry has revealed he misses the UK and its “weird family gatherings” in the sixth episode of his and Meghan’s Netflix series.
The Duke of Sussex was speaking in the last of the three episodes that premiered this morning.
Asked what he misses about being a working royal, he said: “I miss the weird family gatherings, when we’re all together under one roof at certain times of the year.”
He then added: ‘Being part of the institution meant I was in the UK. So I miss the UK, I miss my friends’, and he admits he’s ‘lost some friends too’.
Prince Harry has revealed he misses the UK and its ‘weird family gatherings’ in the sixth episode of his and Meghan’s bombshell Netflix series.
He and Meghan stepped down as working royals in 2020 and bought a $14 million home in Montecito, California.
Harry also claimed that he and Meghan came to the US because it had “outgrown” the UK.
He added that his late mother, who was killed in a car accident in Paris in 1997, likely would have eventually chosen to live in California.
Speaking as he drove, he said: ‘I came here because I was changed. I changed to the point that I had outgrown my environment.
When Harry and Meghan lived in the UK, they attended family events, including the traditional Royal Christmas Day morning church service at St Mary Magdalene Church in Sandringham, Norfolk.
‘Therefore, this was the most obvious place to come. This is one of the places where I think my mom would probably end up living, potentially.
When Harry and Meghan lived in the UK, they attended family events, including the traditional Royal Christmas Day morning church service at St Mary Magdalene Church in Sandringham, Norfolk, in 2017.
They were photographed smiling alongside Prince William and Kate, Princess of Wales.
Another happy moment was when the Queen and Prince Philip were photographed with Meghan’s mother, Doria Ragland, meeting Archie shortly after he was born.
In the third episode of the Netflix series, released last week, Meghan looked back on Christmas that year, saying it was “unbelievable.”
“I remember the first Christmas at Sandringham so vividly,” Meghan said. “I called my mom and she was like, ‘How’s it going?’ And I was like, ‘Oh my gosh, it’s amazing.’
“It’s like a big family like I always wanted,” he added. “And there was just this constant movement and energy and fun.”
Another happy moment was when the Queen and Prince Philip were photographed with Meghan’s mother, Doria Ragland, meeting Archie shortly after he was born.
The final episode of Harry and Meghan’s Netflix series also reveals the moment Prince Harry shared a text from his brother Prince William with his wife amid the fallout from their ‘bombshell’ interview. truth’ with Oprah Winfrey.
In footage filmed in the days after the explosive argument with Winfrey in March last year, Harry is seen showing his wife his phone, before Meghan says: “Wow, H just got a text from her. brother”.
Earlier in the episode, Harry accuses the Palace of ‘institutional gaslighting’ and compares his and Meghan’s experience to that of his mother, Princess Diana.
The episode began with a video selfie in which the Duke of Sussex says: “We’re on the Freedom Flight” as they fly from Canada to Los Angeles in March 2020, after parting ways with the royal family.