Having relinquished their roles as senior working royals in 2020 and made a home in the US, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex find themselves at odds after not receiving an invitation from the monarch to spend Christmas at Sandringham with the royal family.
However, Schofield acknowledges a nuanced perspective on the Duke, suggesting a genuine yearning for familial connection. "Contrary to Meghan, I do believe Harry genuinely misses the camaraderie of those lively Christmas celebrations. Yet, for Meghan, the primary motivation appears to be financial gain," Schofield shared with GB News.
Attempting to articulate Harry's sense of isolation, the American journalist conveys, "I perceive Harry as potentially experiencing profound loneliness, yearning for the familial bond and the spirited chaos that defines those festive Christmases. But for Meghan, I think it's mostly financial."
The expert's words imply that, while Harry may silently mourn the absence of his royal kin during Christmas, Meghan, disinterested in a UK visit, might find amusement in her husband's predicament following the latest royal snub.