Prince Harry is feeling isolated in the US after “verbally annihilating” his family across the pond, according to several royal commentators.
The Duke of Sussex, 40, is said to be finding it difficult to carve out a career path for himself stateside following the releases of several money-making ventures like “Spare” and his Netflix series.
“Harry is in exile — he chose it,” royal expert Richard Fitzwilliams told Fox News.
“It’s lonely, and he will undoubtedly miss his friends and family. There is no sign whatsoever of the rift in the royal family healing. King Charles and the Prince and Princess of Wales have, to put it mildly, other priorities.”
“I think Meghan [Markle] is undoubtedly the dominant person in their relationship,” Fitzwilliams went on. “I don’t doubt he wishes they had managed to arrange a half-in, half-out arrangement [with the royal family], especially as his military links meant so much to him.”
Meanwhile, royal expert and photographer Helena Chard told the outlet that there’s simply no way back into the royal fold for the father of two after he chose to air out his family’s grievances in a tell-all memoir.
“A self-assured, self-titled, angry Prince Harry thought it was completely OK to publicly verbally annihilate his family,” Chard said.
“It is said he was naïve and didn’t realize it would upset his family. He didn’t realize that his actions would cause such a fallout with his family and the public.”
The Post has reached out to the Sussexes’ reps for comment.
The couple has reportedly been left to lick their wounds following the release of a scathing Vanity Fair exposé earlier this month.
The piece, published Jan. 17, delves into the Sussexes’ struggling business ventures, painting a tragic picture of their attempts at maintaining relevance after quitting royal life in 2020.
Numerous former colleagues and associates spoke to the publication for the article, many of whom have slammed Markle’s character.
Among the many claims made in the exposé, one in particular suggested that the duo had been labeled local villains by neighbors.
Another shocking claim suggested that the “Suits” alum’s team floated the idea of a “post-Harry divorce book” to a publisher.
Elsewhere, the mom of two was slammed for her alleged “bully” behavior by several former colleagues, who have chosen to remain anonymous.
Some claimed they were “undergoing long-term therapy after working with Meghan,” while another described her as a “‘Mean Girls’ teenager.”
One person who worked with Markle, 43, on media projects told the publication that her time with the former actress was “really, really, really awful” and “very painful.”
As a result, Markle has reportedly been left “bruised and upset” and “in a bad place” following the claims, according to royal commentator Kinsey Schofield.
The pair have yet to speak out about the claims made in the article.