It has been said that Prince Harry is unable to move on from the successes and failures that occurred in his previous life, which has left Meghan Markle "in the driver's seat" of both their marriage and their separate careers.
"Meghan appears to have moved on to some extent, but then she was only part of the royal family for a relatively short time, and she has far more to focus on in the States than her husband has," royal author Tom Quinn told Daily Mail.
"She's the main driver for their commercial enterprises in the States, where, having taken the dog for a walk each morning, Harry has a little to do beyond brooding over the past. In Nigeria and even with Meghan at his side and regularly holding his hand, he still has a permanent look of bitterness on his face,” he added.
As a result of this, royal expert Lynn Carratt expressed her concern that "these faux royal tours could deepen their rift with the royal family if not handled correctly. Their Nigerian tour, bared all the hallmarks of a royal tour which was said to [have] infuriated the palace. I don’t believe the Nigerian tour helped to increase their popularity in the U.K. and U.S. But it did showcase to the African nations the work that [the] couple can do and will certainly have increased their popularity there."
"There is already a lot of talk and excitement in Ghana, everyone is so eager for Harry and Meghan to come and experience the great culture and warmth," an unnamed source recently revealed to OK Magazine, in what is becoming a buildup for rival "royal tours." This statement comes as a result of the fact that the "royal tours" are becoming increasingly competitive.
According to a previous story, analysts as well as those who are close to and within the gates of the palace and Montecito house are taking a different perspective on the fiery-haired prince, who will turn 40 on September 15.
"He is stuck in the past. That memoir is nothing but dwellings on things that sometimes just cannot be changed. All that nonsense about Chelsy Davy, who has long since moved on with her life, that was 15 years ago,” a royal insider spilled about the fiery-haired prince and the book.
"It is one thing to get happily nostalgic or even bitter about something from years ago, but Harry lives with this every day. His mother's passing when he was only 12 may play a part in this, but he dictates his entire present on distant memories or slights from the '90s and 2000s. He cannot push forward,” it went on.
It has been stated that Prince Harry and Meghan are currently engaged in the production of two distinct films for their "struggling" five-year contract with Netflix, which is set to end in the fall of 2025. In the month of March, the Duchess of Sussex introduced a new lifestyle brand that she will be calling American Rivera Orchard.