A new royal account is shedding light on a pivotal moment in Prince Harry’s life. According to claims made by a royal author, the Duke of Sussex may have faced internal conflict before stepping away from his royal role. The period marked a turning point not just for him, but for the modern monarchy as a whole. While much of the story has already played out publicly, fresh details now suggest there may have been hesitation behind the scenes.
Author claims Prince Harry moved to Canada, albeit reluctantly
According to royal author Hugo Vickers, Prince Harry’s move to Canada came after intense discussions about his future within the royal family. The author claims Harry initially hoped to strike a balance between royal duties and personal independence. “He wanted a half-in, half-out arrangement,” Vickers reportedly wrote in his new book, “Queen Elizabeth II” (via Page Six).
This proposal, as described by the author, led to a high-level meeting at Sandringham involving senior palace aides. The discussions reportedly focused on whether such a hybrid role could work within the structure of the monarchy. According to the claims, the outcome was far more definitive than Harry had hoped. He was allegedly told the arrangement would have to be “either all in or all out.”
It is at this point, the author claims, that the direction of Harry’s life shifted. After attending the meeting, he returned to Canada, but not entirely by choice. Vickers suggests the move was made “reluctantly,” implying that Harry may have preferred a different outcome if one had been possible.
The timeline aligns with the Sussexes’ widely reported decision to step back as senior working royals in early 2020. Soon after, Harry and Meghan Markle began transitioning their lives overseas, first in Canada and later in California.
While these claims offer a more personal interpretation of events, they remain one perspective among many. The couple themselves have previously spoken about their reasons for stepping away, but have not publicly addressed the specifics of these alleged negotiations.
