Prince Harry finding move to LA ‘challenging' as it's revealed he'll also give up two more royal traditions

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Prince Harry is finding his new life challenging according to his friend, Dr Jane Goodall.

It’s been a whirlwind few months for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle. The pair started by spending a few months in Canada to have some downtime after finding royal life stressful, a break that turned out to be permanent.

And a few months after their move to Canada, they relocated again - this time to LA, where Meghan is from.

While any move can be stressful, theirs was made even more challenging by the fact that the world is struggling with the coronavirus pandemic – so it’s no wonder Prince Harry seems to be struggling with his new life.

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The claim comes from the couple’s friend, Dr Jane Goodall, who Harry interviewed for the British Vogue issue Meghan guest-edited last year.

“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 right now”, she told Radio Times.

She also revealed the two hobbies the royal is likely to give up in his new life.

When asked if William and Harry are the champions of the natural world, she said, “Yes – except they hunt and shoot. But I think Harry will stop because Meghan doesn’t like hunting, so I suspect that is over for him.”

It comes after Dr Jane also revealed Harry hinted at his royal exit months ago.

She said, "I made Archie do the Queen’s wave, saying, “I suppose he’ll have to learn this”. Harry said: “No, he’s not growing up like that”."

Mariana Cerqueira

Mariana is the managing editor of woman&home. She has previously worked for lifestyle titles including GoodtoKnow covering all aspects of women’s lifestyle - from the Royal Family, beauty and fashion to wellness and travel. She was nominated for AOP Digital Journalist of the Year in 2020, and for New Digital Talent of the Year at the 2016 PPA Digital Awards. She’s mildly obsessed with TV (reality TV shows included) and spends far too much time planning her next trip away.