Royal author and expert Katie Nicholls has revealed that the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge left Prince Harry feeling ‘bitter and lonely’ when they moved to Anmer Hall in Norfolk.
“At the time, Harry was living in Nottingham Cottage, William and Kate’s former starter home at Kensington Palace,” she began.
“Before Prince George’s birth the trio had lived across the courtyard from each other and Harry was often at Nott Cott, as it was affectionately known.”
“[Harry] had become very close to Kate, who helped to fill some of the emotional void in his life.
“Harry felt detached, lonely, and ‘rudderless’, and according to a friend he dreaded Sunday nights.”
And according to a pal close to Katie Harry would often suffer really bad spells of loneliness. “He was prone to bouts of feeling very low.”
“He felt he had lost his partners in crime, especially William.
“He was happy that his brother was married and had a family, of course, but he missed their friendship and at points he was very, very bitter about it.