Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have been at a “crisis point” since who left the royal family in 2020 to build a life in the United States, said royal experts.
Speak with The sunRoyal biographer Hugo Vickers and the commentator Bronte Coy discussed how the Duke and the Duchess of Sussex “must constantly find new things to stay in the eyes of the public.”
Vickers said he thought things will probably go wrong for them, especially Harry, because of their past problems and their various priorities.
“I think they are still at a point of crisis because they have left the royal family,” said Vickers.
“The royal family works for the United Kingdom Commonwealth, when they took the way of celebrities, which means that they have to reinvent themselves completely all the time to stay in front of the public,” he continued.
“They always change direction, so they must always be at a point of crisis. I have the feeling that this story will end well for Prince Harry.
“I don’t see it lasting. I mean that I do not want, but people always act in character, I mean that I am a biographer rather than a journalist.
“So I look at how people manage their lives and she threw her father, her first husband, Jessica Mulroney, the whole British royal family.”
In agreement with him, Coy noted that Harry seems satisfied with a quieter life doing a work of charity, while Meghan wants to be a super rich celebrity, which could cause tensions between them.
She said: “I have somehow the impression that Harry would be really happy to surf and to do charities from time to time, but it is clearly not the objective of Megan and which in itself is a relatively relatively linked problem.
“When couples reach the points where they branch with different objectives for their long -term future.
“Megan wants to be a billionaire celebrity. I think Harry seems happy to make some charitable commitments and to focus on the things he loves.”