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Meghan Markle is "isolating Prince Harry," Mike Parry has claimed as he said that he "can see him returning to the UK in the next two years."
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are currently on a four-day tour of Colombia where they have met the Vice President.
Speaking to GB News, Parry said: "I feel increasingly sorry for Harry because I think he's getting isolated and I can see him coming back within the next two years.
"I think he's so isolated now. This tour of Columbia is all about Queen Meghan."
Harry and Meghan are currently on tour in Colombia
GETTYHe added: "They must have spent the last three months desperately searching for a country somewhere in the world where they could do a royal tour, and the best they could come up with was the 18th most dangerous country in the world and the crime capital of South America, Colombia.
"It is beggars belief, the lengths they're going to now to try and put themselves in the public eye. I think that their ambitions in life now are going to divide fairly soon.
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"I think she wants to be taken more seriously, maybe even life in politics, certainly to involve a greater commercial ability to raise money.
"Harry, I think he looks like a guy who's been smacked in the face with the pan, suddenly woke up and thought, what have I done?"
Matthew Stadlen argued: "They're there to promote mental health for children and to combat cyberbullying. So why not focus on that?
"Because that seems to me, and I'm sure you would agree, a very worthy thing to be doing in Colombia."
Mike Parry said he can see Harry returning to the UK soon
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GB News has contacted the Duke and Duchess of Sussexes representative for comment.
The pair arrived in the South American country on Thursday following an invitation from Colombia’s Vice President Francia Márquez and have been discussing the impact of social media. The couple's appearance alongside the VP follows the reveal that Marquez invited them to Colombia after watching their Netflix show.
She said: "I learned their story through Netflix and I was moved by it... Meghan is a woman who deserves to come to the country and tell her story."
The vice president continued: "Last year we held a meeting on July 25 - the day of Afro-descendant women.
Prince Harry is feeling "isolated"
Getty"We wanted to invite Meghan, an Afro-descendant woman, to that meeting so she could share her experiences."
During their appearance at the school, Marquez described the Sussexes' trip as "very special".
The duo continue their quest against cyber-bullying, discrimination and online digital violence.
At the school, the Duchess of Sussex talked at length about social media, while Prince Harry asked pupils how they managed their online presence - mirroring what the pair had spoken out on in their CBS interview just weeks ago.