Since stepping back from their royal duties in 2020, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle find themselves entangled in an “identity” crisis, according to royal commentator Tom Bower. This situation has left them struggling to identify their purpose, and Bower suggests they may have become withdrawn from the public eye.
Three years have passed since the couple reinvented their lives, and Bower believes they are still at a loss about how to navigate their new roles. While they once enjoyed the trappings of royal life, it appears they are now grappling with an uncertain road ahead.
“It’s been tough for the Sussexes,” Bower remarked in his conversation with GBNews. “Every time I see them in California, they don’t seem like a happy couple. They’ve seemed to retreat into their own world.”
The expert speculated that their current struggles reflect a deep-seated fear and a lack of clarity about their identity and purpose. Promising opportunities they may have envisioned since leaving their royal status have not materialized, leading to evident discomfort.
Bower pointed out that the couple’s struggle for identity might be intertwined with financial worries. The former royals are reportedly concerned about sustaining their lifestyle following the loss of deals, such as the high-profile cancellation by Spotify, which erased a substantial income stream.
One of their most significant challenges, he noted, is the absence of a clear mission or direction. Bower advocates for the couple to carve out a pathway that would enable them to regain authority and stability in their new lives.
According to Bower, opinions toward them have shifted significantly, both in Hollywood and the UK, which he described as a major setback. This shift has left them in a vulnerable position, accentuating their ongoing fears.
Although the couple received attention for their documentary series exploring their lives, it failed to land an Emmy nomination, which Bower is quick to highlight. While their docuseries was recognized by the Hollywood Critics Awards, this lack of mainstream recognition could be further complicating their public perception.
Looking ahead, rumors abound about what the future holds for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle. Observers note that Markle appears keen on stepping away from royal ties, potentially transitioning into a role as a producer or becoming the face of a prominent fashion label.
But it’s not just about speculation; there are tangible projects on the horizon. This summer, they aim to unveil a new Netflix documentary entitled “Heart of Invictus,” which will spotlight inspiring veterans who have triumphed over challenges to participate in the Invictus Games.
Additionally, they are reportedly working on a new series named “Bad Manners,” inspired by Charles Dickens’ character Miss Havisham, although details about this project remain scarce as it is still in early development.
Currently residing in Montecito, California, Prince Harry and Meghan are raising their two children, Archie and Lilibet, amidst a backdrop of public scrutiny and personal transformation. They stand at a crossroads, eager to redefine their identities but grappling with the unknowns that lie ahead.