They are effectively shunned, estranged and disparaged by their family and cut off from support - but they're not. Recently, Harry has been talking to his grandmother, the Queen, trying to resolve their differences before this Opera interview.
Prince Charles probably didn't return his calls because Harry was probably phoning up asking for more cash. When Harry and Meghan started up their Sussex Royal website, but before they stepped down from public duties, they were still living of Prince Charles' money. He apparently gave them £5 million in their last year before 'cutting Harry off financially'.
Charles cutting Harry off financially was entirely in line with Harry and Meghan wanting independence.
Or did the pair want the freedoms that come with independence, but Prince Charles to pay for it all?
You can see where I'm coming from - Harry and Meghan seem upset that they can't have their cake and eat it.
I learnt that lesson by the time I was 15 or 16, but Harry & Meghan are just accepting it now, lol.
Don't fret too much for Harry & Megs - he received £20 million from his mother, Diana, and £7 million when his great-grandmother (the Queen Mother) died in 2002. Meghan is also apparently worth about £3 million. Then there's their Netflix and Spotify deals.
The UK Monarchy has certain procedures and protocol which people in the family are expected to follow. Harry and Meghan just didn't want to do that.
The Monarchy also has a rigid hierarchy, and Harry & Meghan didn't want that, either.
They are very good at wallowing in victimhood but just look at them - living in California in an £11 million mansion, multi-million pound deals, the lucrative speaking circuit as a future source of income, etc.
And all this going on in a pandemic - lots of people sick and dying of COVID, people laid off work and struggling to get by.
Bottom line: Harry and Meghan are not victims.