King Charles’ wish granted? Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s decision to keep a low profile
According to a royal source, King Charles is “breathing a sigh of relief” over the rumored decision of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle to step away from future media projects. The exiled couple is said to be putting an end to tell-all publications, sit-down interviews, and large-scale documentaries. However, another source claims the rumors may be highly exaggerated.
As per the Sun’s former royal correspondent, Charles Rae, Charles welcomes the end of the couple’s media campaign against the family. He highlights the cautiousness displayed by the Royal Family whenever Harry and Meghan are present and suggests they wouldn’t want their words to end up in documentaries or books.
Meanwhile, podcast host Kinsey Schofield suggests that Harry’s exploration of his past is far from over. She reveals that a source shared Harry’s plans to make a documentary about his late mother, Princess Diana.
While Charles may be relieved, Rae points out that Netflix might not share the same sentiment. Given the hefty sum paid for the Sussexes’ deal with the streaming platform, he questions whether they will truly stick to their reported decision and move behind the cameras.
The Sussexes made headlines when they stepped down as senior members of the royal family in 2021 and subsequently relocated to the US in pursuit of privacy. Their departure led to a series of high-profile projects, including a Netflix documentary and a controversial interview with Oprah Winfrey. Harry’s memoir, “Spare,” also generated significant attention.
However, the couple has faced criticism and mockery for their revelations, with even the animated sitcom “South Park” featuring characters resembling them in a satirical episode. Recently, their credibility was called into question following their claims of a “near catastrophic” paparazzi car chase in Manhattan.
As the rumors circulate about Harry and Meghan’s future plans, time will tell if they truly retreat from the public eye or continue to make headlines in unexpected ways.
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