Prince Harry's self-isolation meets backlash: ‘Reduced to an appendage'

Prince Harry has reportedly created a major vacuum with his self-isolation

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Prince Harry’s dwindling relationship with relatives and anyone who “knows the Buckingham Palace Wi-Fi code” has sparked a conversation, leading experts like Ms Daniela Elser to get candid.

Her thoughts on the whole thing, including Prince Harry’s isolation in the US has been shared in a piece for News.com.au.

Her piece started by breaking down what it ‘means’ to be royal’ and compared that to Prince Harry’s current circumstances.

According to the expert while the Duke “might still have his titles” right now “what are they but shiny appendages he can have printed on his reams of unused letterhead but the royal family appear to want to have about as much to do with him as with zero proof gin.”

Even “his own father King Charles won’t speak to him,” Ms Elser added, noting the Duke’s own admission to the BBC back when he lost his case against the Home Office.

In that conversation he ended up “laying bare the full extent of the family destruction wrought by the last few years,” the expert believes.

Even on the philanthropic front Ms Elser feels the Duke has not “managed to make any sort of bigger splash” nor create anything that “was particularly noticed by the wider world” after Invictus.

This led her to conclude the chat with a little jibe, one that said, “with his story told, his family trauma catharted, and Oprah no longer out on the porch with a camera crew, what comes next? I suppose there’s always bird watching.”