Prince Harry’s post-royal life in California is being portrayed in stark terms by sources speaking to Page Six, who claim the Duke of Sussex is struggling to find both financial stability and a clear sense of purpose years after stepping back from royal duties.

According to the report, people described as being in Harry’s orbit say he relies largely on paid speaking engagements to generate income and does not have a consistent or reliable business venture of his own. One source told Page Six that “Harry’s not really doing anything in America,” adding that he appears “very wrapped up in the past.”

“There have been rumors about a business, but its track record isn’t great,” the source said. “He’s really great at service — look at Invictus. He should stick with that.”

The comments suggest that Harry’s most successful and meaningful work remains tied to the Invictus Games, the international adaptive sports competition he founded for wounded service members, rather than any commercial or media ventures launched since moving to the United States.

Harry’s wife, Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, is also said to be facing professional uncertainty. Her Netflix series With Love, Meghan has reportedly been canceled, leaving little visible work currently underway with the streaming giant. Meghan’s representatives have pushed back on the idea that she is inactive, insisting her lifestyle brand — which includes jams, candles, and other home goods — is performing well, though no specific sales figures have been released.

Financially, the picture painted is a costly one. Page Six estimates the couple’s annual living expenses at around $12 million, a figure that reportedly includes security, staffing, and maintaining their Montecito lifestyle. Their charitable foundation has been shut down and relaunched in a scaled-back form, and multiple staff positions on their team are said to have quietly disappeared in recent years.

Socially, Harry is described as increasingly isolated. Sources claim his California social circle largely consists of people he met through Meghan, rather than relationships he formed independently. One insider alleged that Harry rarely spends time outside the couple’s Montecito home.

Instead, his daily life is said to revolve around family routines and domestic responsibilities, punctuated by selective public appearances and the occasional speaking engagement.

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