What’s true and what’s not about Prince William and Prince Harry's alleged feud


[post_page_title]Harry and Meghan felt claustrophobic[/post_page_title]
The couple lived at Kensington Palace within a two-bedroom abode. Of course, we’re sure the place was more than big enough for the couple, but it wouldn’t be big enough for a growing family. Nevertheless, the Palace could probably have found them somewhere big enough within their walls, but this didn’t suit Harry and Meghan.

Harry and Meghan felt claustrophobic

A family friend spoke to a media outlet voicing their concerns that Harry and Meghan felt claustrophobic under the intent and watchful eye of the Royal Family and their keen advisors. This has been noted to be a ‘healthy’ change for the couple, especially as they now have a little one to add to their growing brood in the form of Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor.

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