Sovereign Harry is feeling “increasingly detached” in bright California, as per another report.
The Duke of Sus𝓈ℯ𝓍, 39, has supposedly been contacting his lifelong companions in the UK — in spite of already finishing all correspondence with them subsequent to stopping regal life in 2020.
Four years after his and Meghan Markle’s transoceanic move, the dad of two is allegedly hoping to get his public activity in the groove again.
Prince Harry is feeling “more and more isolated” in sunny California, according to a new report.
“Harry is feeling more and more isolated in California, which is why he has been reconnecting with old friends back home,” a source told the Sun.
Insiders close to the Invictus Games founder claim that he seems to enjoy regular solo trips to his home soil — something he’s been doing more often this year.
Last week, Harry went in full incognito mode as he jetted off to the UK for his uncle’s funeral.
The mad dash — which reportedly lasted just hours — came days after he and the “Suits” alum, 43, flew to Colombia for four days.
“The Colombia trip also really highlighted how Meghan is comfortable stepping into the spotlight, while Harry cuts a very sulky, unhappy figure in the background,” the insider told the outlet.
The Duke of Sus𝓈ℯ𝓍, 39, sensationally shut the door on royal life in 2020
“He wants to carve out a way back into royal life back in the UK and is seeking counsel from old friends and associates.”
The Post has reached out to Harry’s reps for comment.
Indeed, Harry has reportedly sought out a new inner circle in Tinseltown that he leans on during times of hardship.
The circle, which boasts several A-list names, reportedly includes Hollywood music producer and film composer David Foster, whom Harry sees as a “father figure.”
What’s more, the father of two has reportedly enlisted the help of several former royal aides to “rehabilitate” his image.
Since moving to the US, Harry has only returned to the UK a handful of times
After becoming increasingly frustrated with Hollywood publicists in Tinseltown, the royal reportedly touched base with several pros who could help to polish up his reputation.
According to palace insiders, Harry — who is gearing up to celebrate his 40th birthday next week — has approached an “old school” adviser known for discretion to help with the plan, which has unofficially been dubbed “Operation Bring Harry In From The Cold.”
While details about the rumored plan remain scarce, it has been suggested that King Charles’ youngest son could also be taking on “very low-key royal duties” in the near future.
But despite his hopes of rebuilding the bridges he had burned, some of the duke’s old pals have recently suggested that life in Montecito, California, has turned led him down a darker road.
The Sus𝓈ℯ𝓍es last month flew to Colombia for four days
“He’s an angry boy,” according to “one of Harry’s oldest friends” who spoke to the Sunday Times of London. “Things haven’t turned out how he wanted.”
Harry’s pal claimed he’s one of the very few who still receives “the odd WhatsApp from him” from time to time.
“I think he misses being over here [in Britain] desperately and wants to be admired more. Anyone who knows him feels he’d rather be top of the pops here with everyone loving him, as they do with [his older brother] William and Kate,” he added.
Unsurprisingly, Harry’s circle began to rapidly shrink after he and the former “Suits” star, 43, packed up and moved across the pond in a bid to start anew.
Insiders close to the Invictus Games founder claim that he seems to enjoy regular trips to his home soil — sans Markle.
Their move sparked several high-publicity projects such as their six-part Netflix documentary, their bombshell sit-down interview with Oprah Winfrey and Harry’s protocol-shattering memoir, “Spare.”
They have only returned to the UK a few times since.