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Royal Biographer Angela Levin has claimed Prince Harry has "lost his own spirit", as reports suggest the royal is soon to be "outnumbered" in his own home.
Reports have emerged that the Duke of Sussex's mother-in-law, Doria Ragland, is preparing to move in with him and wife Meghan Markle, as she attempts to secure deals in Hollywood.
Ragland has publicly supported daughter Meghan since joining the Royal Family in 2018, attending the launch event for 'Together: Our Community Cookbook' and famously having a front row seat at the couple's Windsor wedding the same year.
But now it is suggested that Doria is packing up her home in Los Angeles to move into the $14.7million mansion.
Prince Harry is set to be 'outnumbered' as Meghan Markle's mother plans to move in to his California home
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The move means Meghan's mother will spend more quality time with her grandchildren, Archie and Lilibet, and looking after them whilst the royal couple work on their celebrity lifestyle in California.
Speaking to GB News, Levin shed light on the reports, and that the move would make Meghan "feel more comfortable" about her aspirations for a fresh Hollywood career.
However, she claimed that Prince Harry will now be "outnumbered" in his family home, as Meghan continues to "make the decisions" for the couple.
Host Mark Dolan suggested the move is a "reflection on Meghan's career ambitions", by allowing her mother to "stay home and look after the kids".
Angela Levin said of the move: "He's two against one. He's been outnumbered since he met Meghan and her mother.
"He's given in, he walks behind them. He has no power. You don't feel that he's making decisions, the decisions come from Meghan."
Levin continued: "Harry has shrunk in every single way. She writes his speeches, she tells him what to do.
"Just pushing him here and there, moving him to different places like you might do to a child."
Angela Levin says Prince Harry has 'no power' against Meghan Markle
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Levin reflected on her previous close relations with Prince Harry, and how the royal was once a "lively" person before meeting his wife.
Levin revealed: "I think that he's lost his own spirit. When I spent 15 months with him, he was very lively.
"He would speak off the cuff, and he was full of fun and brilliant with people who were damaged.
"But now I think he feels very awkward about saying something that perhaps Meghan doesn't like."