Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are on ‘Crunch Talks’ after solo trips
Prince Harry‘s solo trips to New York, London and Lesotho helped boost the Duke of Sussex’s popularity, and insiders think the royal family is rushing home for a ‘crunch talk’ with Meghan Markle about their next professional steps.
“Harry should be back in California this week and a debriefing is expected after his travels,” a source told an outlet. “There is a lot to discuss, so the team has been called for a meeting towards the end of the week.”
“The success of Harry’s solo efforts has shown that a new strategy may be needed,” she added.
OK! formerly royal experts viewed Harry’s decision to attend several charity events without Meghan as intentional.
“It would have been a classic for Meghan to meet the kids,” said one royal commentator Charlotte Griffiths told GB News.
‘It’s amazing she wasn’t there. But I think it was done very consciously,” she noted. “I think Harry is trying to remind us all that he founded an incredible children’s charity in Africa for children born with AIDS.”
When the Sussexes first moved to the US they secured contracts in Hollywood as a joint brand, but are now expected to make separate efforts after a series of failures.
“He wants to remind us that he was before Megxit, before the tragedy,” Griffiths said. “I think leaving Meghan out is possibly something they decided together because they don’t want the king of hysteria to happen. when they are together.”
“Harry really wants to remind people, ‘This was me before, I was a good guy and I was really dinner with kids,'” she noted.
Harry flew to Lesotho for his nonprofit Sentebale, but Meghan skipped the long trip as she was busy caring for her two children. Prince Archie And Princess Lilibet.
‘There may be a good reason why she can’t leave the children, but that’s never the case been to Lesotho and that amazes me – it’s like a second home [to Harry],” they said, noting that the “royal family is like his second family there.”
“Sentebale is such a big part of his life, you would think he would want to share it,” she added.
While in the southern region of Africa, Harry was able to raise awareness of his own diplomacy skills.
“Harry still walks this very difficult line between celebrity and royalty… he looked very dignified in Lesotho, but it’s a country he has a lot of connections with,” editor Richard Eden said on “Palace Confidential.” “But in America he still tries to play the royal jester and the joker when he goes on talk shows.”