Prince Harry Questions Meghan’s Relaunch Plans as Interest in Branding Wanes
Prince Harry is allegedly beginning to recognize the challenges he and Meghan Markle face in the U.S., with insiders suggesting that Meghan’s decisions may be contributing to their struggles. According to a report from Woman’s Day, an insider familiar with the couple’s dynamic claimed, “Harry’s not alone in thinking Meghan’s big relaunch plans for the new year are just going to be more of the same.”
The source elaborated, “On paper, her branding ideas tick every box except the most important one – no one’s interested.” The report suggested that Harry is beginning to see a pattern in their setbacks. “It’s not about trademark errors or revolving staff,” the insider explained.
“Harry’s beginning to realize the only constant in their problems is the decisions made by Meghan.” Harry is reportedly concerned that Meghan’s approach to their ventures isn’t maximizing their opportunities. The lukewarm reception to their recent Netflix project, Polo, has allegedly reinforced his desire to explore a more independent path.
“He’s worried she’s not making the most of their opportunities and with such a lukewarm reception to their upcoming Netflix documentary, Polo, he’s even more determined to forge his own path solo,” the insider shared.
However, Meghan’s commitment to her passion projects appears to be a sticking point in their partnership. The insider added, “The problem is Meghan won’t give up on her passion projects and they’ve become nothing but a thorn in his side.”
These revelations highlight potential tensions between the couple as they navigate their high-profile lives in the U.S. While Meghan focuses on pursuing her creative ventures, Harry may be considering a different direction for their shared future.
For now, the Sussexes are facing challenges in their efforts to solidify their brand and maintain relevance in the competitive world of media and entertainment. As their projects continue to unfold, their ability to adapt and work through these obstacles will be crucial to their long-term success.