Prince Harry 's life has been a whirlwind of change over the past four years. The Duke of Sussex , 40, made the monumental decision to step down as a senior royal , leaving behind his upbringing, status and most heartbreakingly, his family. However, despite the emotional rollercoaster, it seems Harry may have turned a corner last week, reports OK! He embarked on a high-profile solo trip to New York , without his wife Meghan Markle , focusing on his key interests: conservation, environmental issues and honouring his late mother's legacy.

This visit has demonstrated that Harry is successfully navigating the transition between his former and current lives a feat for which he deserves recognition, according to a top Royal expert. "We have seen the old Harry again during recent events he's attended in the UK and now in New York," ex-BBC Royal correspondent Jennie Bond tells OK! "He is brilliant with the people he meets, especially the children, and I think it shows the family back home that he is still determined to continue his kind of service without all the royal trappings. If he wants to use his platform to do good, then we should applaud him for it.

" Despite having the option to simply relish his role as a doting husband to Meghan, 43, and a proud father to five year old Prince Archie and three year old Princess Lilibet, Prince Harry remains committed to utilising his public standing for the greater good. "There's nothing to stop Harry having a pretty low-profile life now he .