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Prince Harry 'full of regret' over royal feud and has 'finally realised big mistake'
Reach Daily Express | May 13, 2026 12:40 AM CST

Prince Harry is having "buyer's remorse" about his relationship with Meghan Markle just days before their eighth wedding anniversary, according to Sky News presenter Danica De Giorgio and TalkTV's Samara Gill. On the latest episode of Danica Goes Global, the host and her guest slammed the couple, claiming Harry "fell into a trap" when he met his now wife.

"I don't think he realises how daft he really is. I mean, he is very daft. If you've read Spare, the guy is like low IQ. He's not the sharpest tool in the shed... Really, I don't think he understands what game he plays," Danica opined. "It seems, I think that he's actually realised the mess that he's gotten himself into...Tina Brown once said in her Palace Papers book, Harry would have been impressed by a woman who could make a dinner reservation, and that's kind of the level that he was at when they met," she said.

"He was impressed by the way that Meghan had this sort of je ne sais quoi about her at the time. I can't even say that with a straight face, but she had something about her that was a bit more independent than the other women that he had dated.

"And I think he really fell into the trap there, because we've since seen that that sheen on Megan has very quickly gone.

"She's fallen out with everyone. She's fallen out with Lauren Sanchez, Anna Wintour, the Kardashians, Ted Sarandos of Netflix, Ari Emanuel, who is like on top of the food chain for Hollywood agents.

"So I think he's starting to have a bit of buyer's remorse when it comes to his relationship with Megan. And I think that's probably the main thing when it comes to his sadness," she said.

"Just take a glimpse at the papers, see the success of his dad and Donald Trump just two weeks ago on this amazing state visit where his dad was...doing what Royals do best.

"And then you've got Harry, who went and did a real estate conference in Canada for a couple of thousand dollars and then went and spoke in Melbourne at another conference for what's allegedly about $50,000.

"It's a very depressing life. In all these videos that we see, all these pictures, he's sort of staring with this really blank stare.

"And in a way, you almost got to feel a little bit sorry for him. He's been bred almost like a thoroughbred horse to be a royal and he's been plucked out of that life and placed into a very foreign atmosphere, one that Meghan is really comfortable in, but rejected by. And I think that's where the tensions lie."


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