Prince Harry And Meghan Markle are perhaps approaching a pivotal moment in their careers as they balance philanthropy with entertainment and business.
A PR expert has revealed that the royal couple appear to be at a crossroads, having to decide whether to focus fully on global charity work or rely on lifestyle entrepreneurship.
This report follows the end of Meghan Markle’s brand, As Ever, its partnership with Netflix, and several projects from Archewell Productions remaining in development limbo.
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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are being asked to choose between philanthropy and business, PR expert says

According to PR expert Mayah Riaz, Harry and Meghan could be approaching a pivotal moment in their professional lives as they now face a big decision about how they want to position themselves publicly.
Talk to The mirrorRiaz suggested that the couple find themselves at a “crossroads” and must choose whether to focus entirely on global philanthropy with “measurable impact, or fully embrace lifestyle entrepreneurship and own it unapologetically.”
Since stepping back from royal duties and moving to the United States, Harry and Meghan have tried to balance their charitable work with projects in the world of media and entertainment.
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However, Riaz believes that straddling the two domains may have created confusion about their overall brand. “In today’s media climate, confusion is the quickest path to indifference,” she explained.
Riaz also pointed out that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex no longer enjoy institutional support from the British monarchy.
“Without that framework,” she said, “they’re competing in a very crowded celebrity market.”
The expert added: “In today’s world, star power alone is not enough. There needs to be a clear path and a compelling reason for people to keep watching.”
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Prince Harry and Meghan’s royal titles may not guarantee lasting influence, expert says

Even though Harry and Meghan remain internationally recognized figures, Riaz suggested that titles alone cannot guarantee long-term influence or relevance.
She added that although the couple had previously attracted attention through revelations about royal life, “controversies within the royal family do not automatically translate into opportunities for those outside of it.”
The PR expert also noted that Harry and Meghan “initially generated empathy” by sharing their story; however, it has now lost its luster as their story has been “told from many angles”.
“To reignite that spark, they need a chapter that feels fresh and forward-looking. It should have less commentary on what went wrong, more clarity on what they are building next,” Riaz added.
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Meanwhile, Meghan’s lifestyle brand, As Ever, recently ended its partnership with Netflix, marking another shift in the couple’s professional trajectory.
The brand confirmed the decision in a statement shared with ABC Newsand Netflix also acknowledged the end of the collaboration, praising Meghan’s vision.
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Prince Harry and Meghan’s projects with Netflix face delays as films remain in development

In addition to the Duchess’ brand split from Netflix, Harry and Meghan are reportedly facing uncertainty surrounding several other projects with the streaming platform through their company Archewell Productions.
In August 2023, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex announced they would produce a film adaptation of author Carley Fortune’s “Meet Me at the Lake,” after Netflix reportedly paid around $3 million for the rights to the bestselling novel.
However, nearly three years later, the project is still considered to be in development and has yet to find a director or casting, according to interviewed sources. Page six.
One Hollywood insider suggested that the long development lead time had raised eyebrows in the industry, noting: “Three years of development for a movie like this at Netflix is not a good thing.”
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The royal couple’s other Netflix projects are in trouble

Another project planned by Harry and Meghan, an adaptation of Jasmine Guillory’s “The Wedding Date,” is reportedly still in development at Netflix with little visible progress so far.
The couple also presented a documentary called “Cookie Queen,” which recently premiered at the Sundance Film Festival.
The film, centered on the world of Girl Scout cookies, reportedly received positive feedback at the festival but has yet to find a distributor or streaming platform.
Prince Harry and Meghan’s humanitarian trip to Jordan

Despite the uncertainty surrounding their entertainment plans, Harry and Meghan continued their humanitarian work abroad.
Last month, the couple traveled to Jordan for a two-day visit focused on supporting communities affected by conflict and displacement.
The trip was made at the invitation of Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, Director-General of the World Health Organization.
During their visit to the capital, Amman, the couple participated in discussions with representatives of the United Nations, diplomatic groups and humanitarian organizations.
They then traveled to Za’atari refugee camp in northern Jordan, one of the largest refugee camps in the region.
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During their stay, Harry and Meghan visited a youth center run by social development organization Questscope, which offers activities such as art, photography, music and sport to support young people living in the camp.




























