Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are struggling to find their footing in their roles as non-royals after making “missteps” as celebrities, royal commentators have claimed.The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have recently been following a hectic schedule in their new working lives as non-royals, and have visited the UK and Germany to promote some of their charitable interests.Meanwhile, Meghan has also seen the release of her long-awaited podcast series Archetypes, and there is an expectation that the couple will increase their media profiles by releasing a Netflix documentary in the future.READ MORE: Meghan and Harry want to return to UK to 'make more Netflix content', claims expertBut, despite taking on a wide range of new ventures, Royally US podcast host Christine Ross has suggested that the couple have shown evidence of struggling to cope with avoiding behaving like royals.“I even saw today when they were in Dusseldorf, they did a walkabout, which is a very royal thing to do, you don’t usually see that.
In one of the clips I saw, Meghan said that she wasn’t allowed to give out autographs.“So there was this weird blurred line, if they were just normal people, you see celebrities giving autographs all of the time.“I feel like they haven’t found their footing in being non-royals but also being non-celebrities.”The podcast’s co-host Christina Garibaldi agreed that the couple had found themselves in a predicament without having any clear role models to follow.“Nobody has really done this like them before, nobody has tried to be celebrities and royals, and yes they are trying to find their footing, but it just seems like they keep making mistake after mistake, and misstep after misstep, and it’s just not really hitting and not.
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