
Lady Di would be proud of what Meghan Markle and Prince Harry just did.
A brave decision or the cause of controversy, but a great fighting spirit and self-conviction that guides their steps
The most difficult paths sometimes are the ones that build the stories that generate controversies and mark history. Since they left the walls of the Palace behind, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have chosen to live their lives with authenticity. They write their story with their own conviction and the lifestyle they have chosen for themselves and their children.
However, Harry and Meghan's way of life doesn't go unnoticed; every gesture and every word they give resonates strongly. This is not only noticeable in the headlines but also in how they impact those who seek inspiration in change. The couple continues to bet on coherence over comfort, and their legacy is written far from protocol and close to the soul.

A legal battle that marked a turning point
On May 2, the Court of Appeals rejected Harry's appeal for his security in the United Kingdom. The Duke was left without official police protection during his visits to the United Kingdom. After the decision, he confessed to feeling "devastated."
In his interview with the BBC, he expressed: "the king doesn't want to talk to me because of this security issue." He acknowledged that he doesn't want more conflicts with his father and candidly expressed concern: "I don't know how much time he has left."
Harry pointed to an alleged strategy from the Palace's environment. He said it was "a good old-fashioned establishment trick." He added: "I never asked my father to intervene, just to keep out of it."

Experts speak about Harry
Royal author Robert Jobson described Harry as someone with "an edge" and "quite irritable to some extent." He also noted that "he was sometimes quite disrespectful." He recalled an episode in Auckland where Harry allegedly smeared a photographer's forehead with paint.
The photographer himself, Arthurs Edwards, downplayed the incident: "we laughed about it." But Jobson insisted: "he always had a problem." For him, Harry's change in attitude is not new but part of his essence.
Katie Nicholl stated that the so-called "Megxit" was not surprising. Matt Wilkinson maintained: "he always wanted to be able to leave the Royal Family." He added: "he wished he hadn't been born a prince; today he lives as he wants."
Harry declared that "I'd love to reconcile with my family," he accepts that some "will never forgive me," but he doesn't want more disputes. "Life is too precious," he said sincerely. Despite the judgments, distances, and wounds, Harry and Meghan walk true to their ideals, honor Diana's memory, and undoubtedly, Lady Di would be proud.
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