British experts think that when the British royal family is upset about Harry's retreat, Meghan is enjoying a fun time in Canada.

Arthur Edwards, a photographer who took part in more than 200 royal trips to 120 countries, yesterday had an interview with ITV's "This Morning" to discuss his wife's decision to leave the royal family. husband Harry - Meghan, also known as "Megxit".

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Harry - Meghan while attending a discussion on gender equality in the town of Windsor, England in October 2019 Photo: AFP

"Harry's speech on January 19 exudes sadness," Edwards said. "Harry is sad, Queen is sad, Prince Charles is sad, I am sad, but they will still accept it. The only person who doesn't seem to be sad and have a good time is Meghan, and I think she is the one who urged push this ".

The British royalist emphasized that Meghan "seemed to be having a good time" with everything while with her son Archie waiting for Harry to return to Canada.

"I think Harry is sad and he doesn't really want to go. What do you mean he'll go there? He's not a showbiz person, he's not a media star like that," Edwards added.

In a statement about the shocking decision on January 19, Harry said he wanted to continue supporting the Queen as a royal member, but "unfortunately, it is not possible". The 35-year-old prince also explained why he and his wife left the royal family and moved to Canada.

"England is my home and the place I love. That will never change," said Harry. "I have received the support from so many of you, I have witnessed you welcoming Meghan with open arms, when you see the love and happiness that I have longed for all my life. "Finally, Princess Diana's second son was married, cheering!"

Harry emphasized that he and Meghan still hold the same values and she is still the woman he loves. Harry also reiterated his excitement as the two began their journey together and overcome sadness together.

Meghan has not yet publicly spoken about the couple's decision to leave the royal family. She appeared on January 14 before the media, a week after the shocking announcement, and smiling as she boarded a seaplane to visit a women's sponsorship center in Canada.

Buckingham Palace on January 18 announced that the lives of Harry and Meghan as royal members would end in the spring of this year. They will no longer carry the title of British royal or represent Queen Elizabeth II when it comes to events. Harry and Meghan also pledged to return at least £ 2.4 million (more than $ 3 million) in taxes to remodel the home of the Windsormore Cottage in Windsor they once lived in.

Although no longer titled "The Prince and the Princess", Harry and Meghan were Duke and Duchess of Sussex when starting a new life in England and North America.

The queen sympathized with her nephew's desire to live independently, but she was still sad to be unable to witness Archie's great-grandchildren's maturation. Prince Charles also worries that the geographical distance may make it difficult for him and his royal family members to have close relations with his grandson.

Last night, Harry met with African leaders at the Anglo-African Investment Summit in Greenwich, south London, on his last royal mission. He then went to Heathrow airport to leave for Canada to reunite with his wife and children.