Prince Harry 'misses one thing' about being a working Royal after UK visit
10.05.2024 - 11:01
/ dailyrecord.co.uk
Prince Harry has wrapped up his three-day UK visit has already jetted off to Nigeria with wife Meghan Markle.
The Duke of Sussex made a return to the UK on Wednesday to attend an Invictus Games event and a service at St. Paul's Cathedral, marking the 10th anniversary.
Outside the cathedral, fans were heard cheering for Harry, chanting "we love you Harry." Royal commentator Tom Quinn told the Mirror that during his UK visit, the duke must have realised what he missed most about being a working royal by interacting with the public.
Quinn stated: "The one part of being a working role that Harry really misses is the chance to meet the public however insecure he feels as a royal, he has always felt totally secure as a celebrity. This has its origins in the fact that when he was a teenager, he had to employ a full-time secretary just to deal with his fan mail."
He added: "Harry always enjoyed Royal walkabouts and the chance to meet an adoring public. And to some extent they still are adoring outside St Paul's for a short while as Harry shook hands and smiled for his fans, the crowd sang 'we love you Harry'."
Despite the chants, Prince Harry maintained his composure and even managed a smile. The Duke of Sussex attended the event alone as the Royal Family were absent.
However, he did receive support from his late mother's brother, Earl Charles Spencer, and his aunt, Lady Jane Fellowes.
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While Harry was at the cathedral, King Charles was seen with a large group of royals at a Buckingham Palace garden party, demonstrating unity. The Invictus Games service that Harry was attending was merely two kilometres away from the