After Prince Harry made another move to break from Prince William and Kate Middleton's Royal Foundation, the Duke of Sussex is, reportedly, leaning on his older brother. Allegedly, Meghan Markle's husband is having a hard time adjusting to his new life in Los Angeles and needing the support of the Duke of Cambridge.
As Prince Harry is now settling into his new life in the United States, he is facing a lot of setbacks, including the security challenges that the celebrities are experiencing in L.A. Hence, he has been talking to Prince William, as they are now back on speaking terms after they have, reportedly, fixed their rift earlier this year.
A source told Us Weekly that the father-of-one is experiencing the hardships of moving to a "completely different country." Allegedly, he is not expecting to face a lot of obstacles in settling a new life.
The insider added that The Duke of Cambridge told his younger brother to just return to London or move to a different country that is safer. Despite the alleged rift between the two, he is more concerned about his sibling's "well-being and safety."
Aside from Kate Middleton's husband, Prince Harry also remains to be in contact with his grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II, during his transitional period. Her Majesty has been reaching out to her younger grandson to see if he is OK and is even offering him any help in case he will be needing it.
Allegedly, the sixth in line to the throne has "unrealistic expectations" about what life is in L.A. after seeing things through rose-colored glasses. Although he and his wife, Meghan Markle, are now considering things to move elsewhere, the tipster revealed that they would be staying put in California for now.
This news comes after Prince Harry once again made a move to break away from Prince William and Kate Middleton's Sussex Royal foundation. According to Daily Mail, the 35-year-old decided to merge The Endeavour Fund and the Invictus Games so that he would be able to continue working on these two after stepping back as a senior royal.
In a tweet, @WeAreInvictus revealed that the multi-sport event is now transferred from The Royal Foundation to the Invictus Games Foundation. Anyhow, the Endeavour Fund would continue to support the ambitions of the "wounded, injured, and sick service personnel and veterans" despite the move.
It would only expand its activities across the international Invictus community now that it is part of the Invictus Games Foundation. Prince Harry built The Endeavour Fund in 2012 when he was still the patron of the Royal Foundation, along with Prince William and Kate Middleton.