Prince Harry has been in New York this week for a string of solo engagements
is “making a play without Meghan” in order to be “taken seriously” as a working royal, an expert has claimed.It comes as Harry to concentrate on his charity endeavours without his wife, .Speaking to , commentator Maureen Callahan believes the Duke of Sussex is attempting to enter the royal circle, despite stepping down four years ago and eventually re-locating to Montecito with his two children, , five, and , three.Maureen told the outlet: “Harry is in New York City this week. It’s UN week in the city, and , he’s attending all these symposia – he’s making a play without Meghan.”She further stressed: “He’s making a play without Meghan to be taken seriously as something of a royal adjacent.”
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Harry on stage at the Clinton Global Initiative 2024 in New York
Harry recently celebrated his milestone 40th birthday on September 15 and King Charles officially noted the big day, on the social media platform X.The post read: “Wishing The Duke of Sussex a very happy 40th birthday today!”A heartwarming image was also uploaded of a laughing wearing a light grey suit jacket, white shirt, along with his signature bracelets – as he was caught grinning off camera.The commentator believes that because of this endearing message, communication between the estranged Duke and his father have “opened up” again.She said: “We’re also hearing that communication lines have begun opening up again between Harry and Charles. But he also knows that time is running out. Charles is being treated for cancer, he’s an old man. If he does not make his way back into good graces with Charles while he has the chance, he’s never going to have that chance with William.”
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While in New York, Harry also appeared on the Jimmy Fallon show
Suggesting another reason why would want to attempt a re-entry into the working Firm, Callahan noted that he “no longer has the money” he used to receive.Maureen said: “He no longer has access to the money that he would have had as a working royal.”In defence of the Duke, the GB News host claimed that the money would be a “drop in the ocean” compared to what he and Meghan are most likely to be earning now.The Montecito-based duo will release two new series on the streaming platform once the projects are completed. ‘s series will air in December , whereas Meghan’s will aim to celebrate food, friendship, and cooking.The Duke and Duchess of Sussex with shortly after stepping down as working members of the in 2020.