Prince albert shares relationship advice for prince harry

Prince albert shares relationship advice for prince harry


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* PRINCE ALBERT OF MONACO HAS SHARED RELATIONSHIP ADVICE FOR PRINCE HARRY  * ADMITS THAT BRINGING ANYONE INTO ROYAL CIRCLES 'IS A PRETTY TOUGH ACT' * THE FATHER-OF-FOUR SAID HIS


BEST ADVICE FOR HARRY WAS TO 'KEEP CALM AND CARRY ON'  By MARTHA CLIFF FOR MAILONLINE Published: 11:51 EDT, 25 July 2017 | Updated: 17:45 EDT, 25 July 2017 Prince Albert of Monaco


has shared some valuable relationship advice for Prince Harry as his budding romance with Meghan Markle gets serious. The 59-year-old has imparted his wisdom on welcoming a partner into the


royal family in a rare new interview, revealing that adjusting to royal life is a challenge for anyone. Speaking to People magazine, the father-of-four admitted that bringing anyone into


royal circles, navigating the press and mastering protocol 'is a pretty tough act.'  'Especially in the British royal family, which is scrutinised by the press as no


one's been.' Albert, who is married to former Olympian Princess Charlene, told the magazine that the couple 'seem to be having a good deal of success so far (but) sooner or


later, she's going to have to face the full onslaught.'  The prince added: 'They seem to be doing okay for now. The only kind of advice I can offer is the British expression:


"Keep calm and carry on."' Elsewhere in the interview Albert admitted that his wife Charlene had found adjusting to royal life 'difficult to handle' but said he


imagined that Meghan would be better prepared thanks to her career as an actress keeping her in the limelight.  While the Meghan Markle has not yet married into the throne she has had a


taste of royal life having spent time in Harry's home of Kensington Palace and is rumoured to have met some of the in-laws, including the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge.  The US based


actress, who has been dating the prince for roughly a year, has also been spotted accompanying the prince to several high profile events including a polo match in May as well as the wedding


reception of Pippa and James Matthews later that month. If and when Harry does decide to pop the question, as fifth in line to the throne, Harry must ask the permission of his grandmother,


the Queen. The royal must also take care to avoid clashes with other dates in the Royal calendar and couple will be expected to marry in Britain.  Meghan would become Her Royal Highness


Princess Henry of Wales. The Dukedom of Sussex has also reportedly been reserved for Harry’s wedding day, so Meghan would become a Duchess.   Prince Harry