Meghan Markle is said to 'loathe' and 'doesn't get on' with a number of Prince Harry's old friends from his Eton and Army days, and is glad they are no longer in their lives. Prince Harry's transition to life in the US, away from his "pheasant shooting friends", is reportedly well-received by his wife Meghan Markle, who allegedly doesn't gel with his former circle of friends, according to a royal expert. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex, who tied the knot in 2018, relocated to the US in 2020, severing ties with their previous royal lifestyle and many of Harry's friends at the time.
The couple are not believed to be troubled by the loss of these friendships, as a royal expert suggests they are 'happy to forget' their past life. Hugh Grosvenor, the 7th Duke of Westminster who was once a close friend of Prince Harry, is set to wed in the coming days - but the duke will not be in attendance, the Mirror reports. Speaking to the Mirror, Royal expert and author Tom Quinn shared: "Harry hates the idea of completely losing touch with his old Etonian and army friends and he was close to Hugh Grosvenor, but attending a wedding at which his brother will be an usher is just history repeating itself in the most painful way.
"Harry felt he should have been invited to be an usher, but once again his brother takes precedence. However, missing the wedding and gradually losing contact with his old friends isn't entirely negative for Harry. "He is aware that Meghan dislikes many of his old woke-ha.
