Prince Harry feels “rudderless” and doesn’t have friends in Los Angeles, according to a report.
The Duke of Sussex is feeling down since he’s fled Canada with his wife Meghan Markle, and their 1-year-old son Archie for sunny Southern California, a source told Vanity Fair.
“He has a lot of friends in the military community in the U.K. and of course he misses them. This is a very strange time for us all, but I think Harry is missing having a structure to his life right now,” the source said.
The Sussexes are living in an $18 million Beverly Hills mansion, owned by media mogul Tyler Perry.
“He doesn’t have friends in L.A. like Meghan and he doesn’t have a job. So at the moment he’s a bit rudderless, but it won’t always be like this, and he knows that.”
Harry stepped down as a full-time royal and agreed not to use his official military appointments gifted to him by the Queen, he described it as “a wound that will take time to heal.”
The 35-year-old reportedly misses the camaraderie of being in the forces.
Harry served in the British Army for 10 years, completing two tours in Afghanistan and rising to the rank of captain before he founded the Invictus Games for wounded veterans.
While the couple are working on their non-for-profit organization Archewell, Harry continues to work on the Invictus Games and stays in touch with a society of veterans injured in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Harry and Meghan, 38, recently celebrated their son’s first birthday with a sweet new video on Save the Children’s UK Instagram page, as the Duchess of Sussex reads the book “Duck!” Rabbit!” to Archie.
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