Prince Harry was recently spotted having lunch with his friends at Nobu in Los Angeles. He seemed calm and relaxed during the outing, as compared to his previous appearances with his wife, Meghan Markle. This has prompted an expert to believe that the Duke of Sussex is desperate to get away from his wife.
Mark Dolan claims ‘there’s trouble in paradise’ between Prince Harry and Meghan Markle
Royal Expert Mark Dolan recently sat for an interview with the Daily Expresso. He discussed the current situation between Prince Harry and Meghan Markle. The expert hinted that things are not as rosy as they look from the outside.
Talking about Harry, when the host asked if the duke is “happy” again because he has “left Meghan,” Dolan agreed. The latter said that he has seen a “genuine smile on his face” only on two occasions, and May 4, when the Duke of Sussex was spotted having lunch with friends at Nobu in Los Angeles, was one of them.
As per the expert, Harry looked “content” after arriving at the posh Sushi restaurant. The restaurant is almost two and a half hours’ drive from his Montecito mansion. He described Harry during the outing, “Like the weight of the world was off his shoulders, relaxed, and a little sparkle in his eyes.” Dolan added, “So, you know, he’s desperate to get away” from his wife.
Dolan further said that royal insiders have told him that Markle is now keen to return to the UK. She reportedly wants to bond with King Charles and to “effectively be Princess Meghan again.” Thus, he believes that whenever Harry is not with his wife, he seems to be happier, but whenever he’s with Markle, “he looks miserable.”
Moreover, Dolan talked about how Harry went on a ski trip with friends without Markle. The expert added that it was odd because the two “spent Valentine’s apart last year, which was quite surprising because they were both in Canada just a couple of days beforehand in Vancouver for Invictus.” Dolan thinks “there’s trouble in paradise” as Harry is a “regular guy” unsuited to the glitz and glamor of California.
