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Harry and Meghan’s Struggle with Fame and Friendship in the United States
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle might be living a life of luxury in California, but according to sources, the couple is struggling to maintain their fame and friendships in the United States.
When they first moved to the US two years ago, Harry had high expectations of hobnobbing with the big players, but things didn't turn out as he had hoped.
According to Globe's sources, Harry is frustrated because he and Meghan are no longer receiving the warm reception they once did.
The Duke of Sussex is upset that Barack Obama and Michelle Obama have cut ties with him and his wife, and everyone else they once became close with has abandoned them.
They've gone from hanging out with the Obamas and the Clooneys to planning powwows with Baldwin and Hilton, and Harry finds it all a bit desperate.
The source claims that no one wants to be associated with the couple because they are seen as reality TV type fodder.
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This realization has rattled Harry and left him red-faced.
He wants Meghan to think big, but communication between the two is awkward, and it's her way or the highway.
Harry is now realizing how different his life was in London compared to his life in the United States.
In London, he only needed to snap his fingers, and people would line up to invite him to their upscale bashes.
But in the US, that hasn't happened, and it's a real kick in the teeth for Harry and Meghan.
In addition to their struggle with fame, there is also a delay in the release of Prince Harry's memoir.
According to Daily Mail's Royal Correspondent and Editor Rebecca English, the book may have been pushed back due to Michelle Obama's new book, “The Light We Carry,” which will be released on November 15th.
The memoir was supposed to be out early next year, but now it's set to be published on January 10th.
English speculates that the delay could be due to Prince Harry wanting to alter the content or issues with getting the raw goods to publish books in America.
She also suggests that the Obama's upcoming book might be an issue with the binding of books.
Meanwhile, royal expert Eric Schiffer believes that the Sussexes are still panicked about the impact Prince Harry's memoir might have on the royal family.
He thinks that Harry is becoming less relevant in this new power structure with Charles, and any choices made under the Queen are being rethought, including how messages are communicated.
It seems that Harry and Meghan are facing some challenges in their new life in the United States.
They are struggling to maintain their fame and friendships, and there are delays in the release of Harry's memoir.
However, they continue to navigate these challenges and carve out a new path for themselves in California.