Prince Harry and Meghan Markle keep dropping hints of cracks in partnership
When Prince Harry and Meghan Markle decided to focus on separate initiatives, it might have seemed like a sound strategy – two individuals pursuing passions while bolstering their shared brand.
But as time has passed, this “divide and conquer” approach looks less like a calculated PR move and more like a sign of deeper trouble, both in their business partnership and with their public image.
The tables have turned in recent months. Gone are the days when Meghan led her husband with a hand on his back or stepped in to answer on his behalf.
Harry now appears to be the driving force behind the Sussex brand, while Meghan has taken a back seat. This imbalance is glaring, and it raises uncomfortable questions: Is this truly a joint strategy, or is evidence of strain to be found in their public appearances?
The Duke of Sussex has had a packed schedule of solo engagements recently, cementing his role as a dedicated humanitarian. He is the royal after all.
From hosting a video call as Global Ambassador for Scotty’s Little Soldiers, to surprise trips promoting the Invictus Games, and his solo appearance at the WellChild Awards, Harry is showing that he remains committed to his causes.
Meanwhile, Meghan has opted for high-profile but seemingly less impactful events, such as attending the launch of a haircare line in Los Angeles.
Even Meghan’s absence during Harry’s recent trip to Canada – where the couple previously promoted the family-friendly Invictus Games together – raises eyebrows.
The optics of Harry extending his solo trip following a visit to Sentebale to spend time with friends and family, rather than returning home, are hard to ignore.
The couple’s apparent professional divergence reflects poorly on their brand.
Together, they were meant to be a modern power couple, redefining royalty and championing social causes. But the cracks are showing, and the public – who were once captivated by their young and fresh partnership – are now questioning their authenticity.
Adding fuel to the fire, the upcoming German documentary ‘Harry – The Lost Prince’ promises new revelations about Harry’s struggles post-Megxit.
While the title reflects Harry’s attempts to carve out a meaningful role outside the Royal Family, it also underscores a sense of floundering. An extremely apt title for a prince who doesn’t appear to know what to do.
Are the separate paths for the Sussexes a savvy PR strategy to reposition them as individuals? Or are they a symptom of deeper fractures in their working relationship? Either way, it’s a gamble that appears to be backfiring.
’s relentless solo engagements and Meghan’s exile from joint public appearances seem less like complementary efforts and more like two people moving in very different directions.
If Brand Sussex was meant to thrive on their unity, it’s time for them to decide whether their separate public appearances are helping or hurting their cause.
Because right now, all signs point to the latter.