Military titles
The Duke of Sussex also suffered a blow when he quit royal life as he had to give up several military titles.
Harry, who served in Afghanistan, lost his positions of Captain General of the Royal Marines, Honorary Air Commandant of RAF Honington in Suffolk, and Honorary Commodore-in-Chief of the Royal Naval Commands’ Small Ships and Diving.
He was also required to relinquish his military appointments and no longer holds any military rank.

Frogmore Cottage
Frogmore Cottage, the home Harry and Meghan lived in as working royals, is also another thing the prince has lost since quitting royal life. When they first moved overseas, the couple were able to keep hold of the keys to Frogmore Cottage to use whenever they returned to visit the UK.
However, after Harry’s memoir Spare was published, the couple were requested to hand the keys back over.
This was believed to have been sad for the couple, who now do not have their own UK base.
Although he didn’t live at Frogmore for long, Harry was believed to be fond of it, detailing how he enjoyed walks around the grounds and seeing the swans on the Windsor estate.

Popularity
After a lifetime of being a popular royal. watching his popularity plummet would no doubt have been sore for Harry.
Since he quit royal life, a move dubbed “Megxit”, in 2020, Harry has fallen in the popularity rankings. This fall has also been the case for his wife Meghan Markle.
Although not the most unpopular royal in the rankings, Harry has certainly got less public support than he used to have.
On YouGov, Harry’s popularity is currently at just 38%.