They will divide their time between the prince’s native country, the United Kingdom and North America.
The couple plan to “work to become financially independent, while continuing to fully support Her Majesty The Queen,” they said in an Instagram post.
Some people support Meghan and Harry’s decision while others are outraged, even accusing Meghan of being the real reason for the couple’s departure.
But now Harry’s royal biographer Angela Levine has come forward in an interview with The Telegraph saying the prince has always fallen in love with a woman like his mother, Princess Diana.
In 2018, Angela Levine wrote “Harry: Conversations with the Prince”. While writing this book, I had deep conversations with Prince Harry.
She told The Telegraph that Harry felt his late mother always guided him one way or another, saying his instincts always told him what Diana wanted him to do.
According to Finn, Harry never wanted a ‘yes’ woman who walked quietly behind him at royal engagements, but a prickly, sexy person who could hold his own”, but a woman who was “beautiful, smart, warm and sexy. “. A strong spirit with a motherly touch.
When Prince Harry met Meghan Markle and things got more serious, Meghan was 36, the same age as Harry’s mother on the day she died.
Angela Levine suspects this ‘synergy’ between Meghan and Diana may have pushed Prince Harry into their wedding, although her brother Prince William has advised her to be ‘be careful with the speed of their relationship’.
Prince Harry certainly sees similarities between his late mother and his wife. In a BBC interview with Mishaal Hussain in 2017, newly engaged Harry and Meghan opened up about their relationship.
Asked what his mum would have thought of their engagement, Harry said it “would have been thrilled” as he thought Meghan and Diana would have been “best friends” and “as big as thieves”.