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While and put on a united front during their , the trip also left some people speculating that Harry looked “worried” as his actress wife “outshone” him. The high-profile visit was the couple’s first official international tour since they left the four years ago, and came just days after for his Invictus Games anniversary. Following their joint trip, royal expert Duncan Larcombe told it was clear that Harry, 39, lives “entirely in Meghan’s shadow”, but said he may be content “playing second fiddle” to his spouse, 42.

“Meghan is a very strong character, very driven, extremely ambitious, and those are the kind of characteristics that mean she will almost always inevitably outshine Harry and grab the attention from him,” Duncan told us. “Harry is entirely in her shadow. But he’s never really been at ease with the attention, he’s never really enjoyed it.



" He continued: “Whether it’s deliberate or not, Meghan is definitely a magnet for attention. Although we saw a for Nigeria so maybe it’s not a complete accident that she steals the limelight. Their Nigeria trip was ‘The Meghan Show’ and Harry was the side.

” The Sussexes on Friday, 10 May, without their two children - , who turned five this month, and two-year-old -and spent the next three days ticking off planned events including hospital and school visits, playing sit-down volleyball with veterans, and Meghan delivering a talk on women in leadership, which dominated much of the press aro.

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