Royal biographer Duncan Larcombe has said that he believes Prince Harry is 'chasing happiness' with Meghan Markle but 'may never find it'.
Harry, 37, and Meghan, 40, share two kids together, Archie Harrison, two, and seven-month-old Lilibet Diana, and the family are thought to be eyeing a move out of their Montecito mansion.
Talking to Closer, Duncan, who is also the author of Prince Harry: The Inside Story, made the claim amid speculation that the Sussexes will return to the UK later this year.
Duncan raised how tense the reunion will be with Harry and his family after choosing to relocate to the States and splashing out on an £11 million property.
The royal expert speculated that, despite their new life abroad, everything might not be so perfect after reports that the pair are making "private enquiries" about selling their current home.
Duncan, who has spent time with Harry on numerous royal tours and events over the past decade, said: "It's interesting if they're looking to relocate again.
"If the reports are true and they're not happy in their nine-bedroom LA mansion, then I think that's a big red flag in terms of how happy they are."
Duncan added that although the married pair have signed up to multi-million pound deals with streaming giants Netflix, Spotify, and Apple TV, his former pal Harry might be "chasing happiness".
He added: "People tend to move a lot when they're looking for something. It could be that he's chasing happiness with Meghan, but never finding it."
Duncan went on to say that, despite Harry only making two brief trips to the UK since starting his life in California, his trip in 2022 will be even trickier with his upcoming memoir being released later in the year – and it being Meghan's first visit back.
Harry has announced he is writing a tell-all memoir which is set to be released later this year.
The Duke is using the opportunity to write about his childhood, time in the military and decision to step back from his official duties.
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