Prince Harry and his wife Meghan
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Prince Harry’s Absence from Meghan Markle’s New Show Sparks Curiosity and Questions

Prince Harry’s absence from the second season of With Love, Meghan has captured attention, leaving fans wondering why the Duke of Sussex chose not to appear on his wife, Meghan Markle’s show.

Despite Meghan speaking affectionately about her husband throughout the season, Harry, who was featured in the first season, made no physical appearance in the latest episodes.

Expert Jennifer Newton discussed the absence, telling Mirror, “Despite speaking lovingly and candidly about her husband, Prince Harry (or H as Meghan calls him), there is no cameo appearance from the Duke of Sussex this time around.”

Newton recalled Harry’s appearance in the first season, where he made a brief but memorable appearance at a garden brunch. “He awkwardly waves and tells Meghan she did a great job at preparing all of the food.” However, this time, viewers are only treated to glimpses of photos featuring Harry, including one from their famous third date in Botswana.

Harry and Meghan
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The new season offers some personal insights into their relationship, such as who said “I love you” first, Harry’s food preferences, and an endearing moment where Meghan shared that she had baseball caps made for Harry and his friends for his 40th birthday, with “PH 40” printed on them.

Despite these intimate details, Harry does not make an appearance, which Newton finds disappointing. “There is no appearance from the man himself, which is a shame as he is almost definitely the most famous person she could have had on the show – and surely a 30-second cameo would have been easy to arrange,” she remarked.

As fans continue to speculate, the absence of Prince Harry in Meghan’s show raises questions about the couple’s dynamic and whether his non-appearance was a deliberate choice or a simple logistical decision.

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