A change of scenery isn't always easy, especially if you're accustomed to a posh, royalty-driven lifestyle! Prince Harry shocked the family when he and wife Meghan Markle announced they would be stepping back from their royal duties in exchange for a new life in North America with their new baby boy, Archie.


Just months after making the move from the UK, it's been revealed the Duke of Sussex is encountering his share of struggles when coping with his new life in America. The couple originally landed in Vancouver, Canada before making the move to Los Angeles so Markle could resume her acting career. The couple have even joined forces with a new team of agents and managers as they prepare for their new showbiz lifestyle.


During an interview with Radio Times, Harry's good pal Dr. Jane Goodall spilled the beans and disclosed how the lifestyle change has been weighing heavily on the the 35-year-old prince. Goodall stated, "I don’t know how his career is going to map out, but yes, I’ve been in touch, though I think he’s finding life a bit challenging just now."


The primatologist also hinted at the controlling nature of Markle being a contributing factor to Harry's unhappiness. With Harry being a hunter for much of his life, Goodall believes he will soon be forced to give up the hobby due to Markle's unsavory attitude to his favorite pastime, "Meghan doesn’t like hunting, so I suspect that is over for him." Wow! No wonder He's having an arduous time adjusting to his new life!


Prince Harry and Markle's exit from the royal family, dubbed Megxit, was finalized on March 31 and Goodall stated his plans of leaving were in the making dating back to July 2019. During her visit to see the royal family, Goodall practiced teaching Archie, who was a newborn at the time, how to to the Queen's wave, telling Harry, "We'll have to learn this." Harry quickly retorted, "No, he's not growing up like that." The trip was very indicative as to how the next several months would develop.

In addition to the difficulties adjusting to life in SoCal, it's been reported Harry was stricken with "overwhelmed with feelings of guilt for not being closer to home" when his father Prince Charles, tested positive for COVID-19. Thankfully, the Prince has since recovered from the virus.