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Meghan and Harry’s Royal Strategy Labeled “Confused”

Expert Slams Duke and Duchess’s “Dilapidated” Path Post-Palace

A royal commentator has sharply criticized the strategic direction of Meghan Markle and Prince Harry, calling their post-royal approach “confused” and ultimately doomed to fail. Since their 2020 departure from royal duties, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex have pursued various high-profile ventures, including significant deals with Netflix and previously Spotify.

Calls for Clarity Amid Reconciliation Efforts

Through these public platforms, the couple, **Meghan** (44) and **Harry** (40), have not shied away from critiquing their former royal life, a stance that has reportedly strained relationships with members of the Royal Family. With **Prince Harry** reportedly seeking a reconciliation, particularly following a recent “peace summit” with his father, King Charles, news commentator **Samara Gill** has voiced her strong disapproval of the Duke’s perceived indecisiveness.

Gill asserted that **Harry** must ultimately choose his allegiance, stating, “They need to choose. I just don’t agree with this hybrid situation.” She added her opinion that the couple’s approach resembles that of “gig economy jobs in the Royal Family,” expressing a clear lack of understanding of their overall plan.

“I don’t exactly know what their whole plan is. It’s a very confused strategy. And I do agree that they’ve got a better team who’s clearly trying to fashion something out of this, but I just think it’s a very confused, dilapidated thing and I don’t see it going anywhere.”

Samara Gill, News Commentator

Aides Meet Royal Communications

These critical remarks follow recent discussions between two of **Prince Harry**’s aides and King Charles’ communications secretary, **Tobyn Andreae**, in London. The informal meeting, held near Buckingham Palace, reportedly had the tacit approval of both **King Charles** and **Prince Harry**, though neither monarch nor son was present at the discussions themselves. The current status of father-son communication remains unknown.

The Sussexes’ strategic decisions have come under scrutiny as they navigate their public roles. For comparison, celebrity endorsements have seen a significant rise, with influencer marketing in the UK projected to reach £2.7 billion by 2027, highlighting the competitive landscape for public attention and commercial partnerships (Influencer Marketing Hub, 2024).

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