1 Harry Isn’t Fulfilled Living as a Non-Royal
According to Hugo Vickers, the biographer of the Duke of Kent, members of the Royal family are happiest when they are fulfilling their birthright. He believes that Harry isn’t fulfilled because he chose his own path.  2 He Compares Harry to Edward VIII
He compares “miserable” Harry to his great-granduncle, the short-reigning Edward VIII. Like Harry, the former King chose love over royalty and was abdicated from the throne after marrying Wallis Simpson, a civilian. He maintains that ultimately, the decision led the former King to “sadness.”  3 Harry May Have Been Happy in the Short Term But Not in the Long Run
While it could result in short-term happiness, putting anything in front of royal life ultimately won’t fare well, per Vickers. “As for members of the Royal family stepping away, I don’t think it usually leads to happiness in the long run,” he said at Henley Literary Festival. “I don’t think it did with the Duke of Windsor.” 4 “He Looks Utterly Miserable”
He likened Harry’s situation, leaving the United Kingdom for America, to it. “As for the Duke of Sussex, who knows what is going to happen to him, but he looks utterly miserable,” he continued. ae0fcc31ae342fd3a1346ebb1f342fcb 5 Happiest Royals “Support” the Monarch
He added that the happiest and “most successful members of the Royal family” are those who “support” the monarch rather than “compete” with them. “I don’t see how you can have a slimmed-down monarchy. Because people do want members of the Royal family, particularly if it’s to do with charity. You do need members of the Royal family to do these things. They do perform a very, very useful role,” he added.