Prince Harry has been in quarantine since moving to the United States following a leak from his former nanny Tiggy.
The Duke of Sussex has parted ways with his old friends and trusted advisors and distanced himself from his British roots.
In a recent debate on Palace Confidential, the Daily Mail's Richard Eden, Sarah Vine and Rebecca English shed light on Prince Harry's feud with Johnny Hornby, who has stepped down from the board of his charity Sensible.
Sarah Vine points out that Prince Harry is gradually withdrawing from his British ties and choosing a new life in the United States, leaving behind the support and advice of once-influential people like Tiggy.
Tiggy, formerly a nanny to Princes William and Harry and then a personal assistant to Prince Charles, has maintained close ties to the royal family as an adult and is also the godmother to Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's eldest son Archie. Rebecca added that childhood friends Prince Harry once trusted were also ostracized and without real support during difficult times. Richard emphasized that moving abroad can be challenging and the lack of familiar faces can lead to loneliness. Sarah said that Harry seemed isolated and trapped in a bubble, and that the situation could have a negative impact on his well-being.
She further acknowledged Harry's passion for his activities in Africa and expressed his sadness that he could not return to Japan. Johnny Hornby, half-brother of acclaimed author Nick Hornby and brother-in-law of best-selling thriller author Robert Harris, has stepped down as trustee of Sensible after an 11-year term as chairman of the board for the past five years. Prince Harry praised his dedication and vision and thanked him for his incredible dedication to the children and youth of Southern Africa.
The article also highlighted Hornby's diverse friendships, including a partnership with Jeremy Clarkson at a brewery called Hawkstone, which produces strong lagers, pale ales and ciders. But Clarkson's controversial past remarks about Meghan sparked a public backlash, prompting Clarkson to write a personal apology letter to Prince Harry on Christmas Day.
Along the way, Harry finds himself in a new environment without the familiar support network he once relied on. Nanny Tiggy's leak of information adds to the challenges he faces in managing this transition, and he feels somewhat isolated and distant from his ties to the UK. In an unexpected turn of events, Meghan Markle's nomination for Best Streaming Nonfiction Series at the Hollywood Critics Awards (HCA) was quietly dropped just before voting closed.
The nomination comes after the Netflix documentary series she co-produced with Prince Harry was shortlisted for the prestigious award.
HCA announced on Twitter that the six-part series is running alongside its competitors, including Prehistory Planet 2, Rayne Wilson and the Geography Bliss Renovations, The 1619 Project, and The Reluctant Traveler with Eugene Levy. However, according to a recent poll, readers of express.co.uk expressed doubts that the couple would emerge victorious.
HCA appears to have used Meghan Markle for PR purposes to promote the award through her involvement in the series. This tactic caught the attention of fans as well as critics, who eventually withdrew the nomination at the last minute. The decision amused former Suits co-stars, who viewed it as an empty gesture with no real meaning or credibility.
The Hollywood Critics Awards have been heavily criticized for their opaque voting process, and many have questioned their legitimacy. HCA's attempts to reach out to celebrities such as Prince Harry and Meghan Markle also seem to raise questions about their motives.
While some supporters still had high hopes that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex would win the award, the majority of poll readers were adamant that something else was the case. In the one-day ballot, an overwhelming 98% of voters (out of 4,577 participants) expressed skepticism about their chances of winning.
Despite their divided opinions, the couple's Netflix series had its fair share of enthusiasts arguing for the show's merits. However, some readers did not see all of the nominated series, and they themselves questioned the validity of the vote, suggesting that a jury should make the final decision.
Speculation continues as the Hollywood Critics Awards ceremony draws near, with many wondering if the documentary series about Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will garner the coveted award.
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