Prince Harry longed for an "ordinary life" away from the Royal Family long before he and his wife Meghan walked away in 2020, a recently unearthed interview has revealed.
The Duke of Sussex sat down with Angela Levin, a royal biographer, in 2017 for a tell-all interview that showed his dissatisfaction with royal life.
Editor of Majesty magazine Ingrid Seward gave her insight into life in the Sussex home in Montecito, California, where Harry and Meghan are raising their two young children Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet. Ms Seward said the couple have found "a little bit of independence from each other" but that it was no bad thing given how close they were at the start of their relationship.
She told GB News: "There's been a lot of gossip and a lot of talk that Meghan's been out and about in LA without Harry.
"But I think that, you know, they have probably just reached the stage in their marriage where they can now do their own thing. I just think they're finding, you know, a little bit of independence from each other, which we 've never seen before."
This comes amid reports that the Duke and Duchess could be in for a huge payday if they sell the rights to Harry's explosive memoir Spare, which hit the shelves in January.
There have been rumors that Spare could be turned into a Hollywood production as the couple continues to rake in the money following their deals with media giants such as Netflix and Spotify.
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