Prince Harry has found a new rhythm in California, where he has settled into a different domestic routine with his wife Meghan Markle. According to royal watchers, Harry has embraced his role as a hands-on parent, taking care of their children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet, in their Montecito mansion. Meanwhile, Meghan has emerged as the driving force in their professional endeavors, thanks to her As Ever brand and content deals.
Critics have labeled Harry as a “henpecked house hubby,” suggesting that he has taken on a more traditional domestic role while Meghan has become the primary breadwinner in the family. The couple’s move to California was initially seen as a quest for independence and privacy, but it seems that Harry is still adjusting to this new life where traditional gender roles have been reversed.
Sources close to the couple reveal that Harry’s daily life now revolves around childcare and household routines, a stark contrast to his former life as a working royal in the UK. In California, the structured timetables and constant oversight that defined his royal duties have been replaced by a more relaxed and unstructured environment. This shift has left Harry feeling adrift professionally, as he no longer has a clear sense of purpose beyond raising his children.
Observers note that Meghan has taken on a more prominent role in the couple’s public and professional life, while Harry has taken a step back from the spotlight. Despite his royal upbringing, Harry remains uncomfortable with the performative nature of Hollywood life, as he struggles with social anxiety and public exposure. In contrast, Meghan is described as decisive and outward-facing, comfortable in the public eye.
Overall, the couple seems to have found a new balance in California, with Meghan leading the way in their professional endeavors while Harry focuses on family life and the day-to-day routines of home. As they navigate this new chapter together, it is clear that Harry and Meghan are carving out a unique path for themselves outside of the traditional royal framework.

