Prince Harry struggles with new duties- ‘poor’ Duke held back from ‘spontaneous’ true self | Royal | News (Reports)

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Prince Harry is unable to copy Meghan Markle’s style of speech because he’s too “spontaneous”, a royal commentator has claimed. Biographer Angela Levin spoke to talkRADIO about the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s “new intonation” during public appearances. She gave insight into why the Duke may be struggling with it more than his wife.

She added: “At some point, you have to show your real life not always the acting up.”

Ms Levin went on to explain the changes in the Sussexes’ presenting style in more depth.

She told talkRADIO: “I’ve noticed that both she and Harry have a new intonation when they speak.

“They say a sentence, long pause, another sentence, long pause.”

Earlier this week, the Duchess made an unannounced pre-recorded tribute to the “quiet heroes” that had supported the US through the pandemic.

She had said: “Tonight, we are celebrating these quiet heroes, some of whom I know and others that we applaud from afar. We know the value of food; as nourishment, as a life source.

“And in the moments of crisis, the warmth of a meal can feel as comforting as a much-needed hug – especially in the absence of human contact due to the social distancing we’re all experiencing.

“In a year that has been universally challenging for everyone, I’m inspired by the stories of compassion in our communities.

“Across the country, people have put their own needs aside to come together and support the collective well-being of those around them.”

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