Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's 'gamble' may have paid off as they take 'control' back


Prince Harry may have lost support from the British public but he’s found happiness with his family in the US, says one royal expert.

Daily Express US spoke with Dr Tobias Harper, Associate Professor at the University of Arizona, who noted it is difficult to determine whether Harry has maintained a hold of his success but surely found a path to have a happy family life.

Dr Harper said: “It’s really hard to know how to define success, you can see this as a popularity contest, and in terms of his legacy, and to the extent to which he is kind of able to win back, or win over, the public, this is very difficult to control, and the press plays

“I think, their success in popularity is a separate question than their success in terms of happiness.”

Discussing Harry’s decision to resign as a senior working royal and move the the US, he added: “Maybe it was worth the gamble, to have more control of your life.”

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The royal expert suggested that no matter what happens, Harry will be okay, saying he did the right thing to get away from the “mess that is the royal industry” in search of a more peaceful existence. 

He added: “Even if it turns out really badly, to me, leaving seemed like a rational decision.”

Harry is scheduled to return to the UK this May for the Invictus Games’ 10th anniversary celebration to be held at St Paul Cathedral.

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