Royal expert and biographer Ingrid Seward has suggested that Prince Harry's solo engagements, separate from Meghan Markle, may be a strategic move to regain public favour.
Last month, Harry was seen globetrotting on his own to New York, London, and Southern Africa to support causes he cherishes.In stark contrast, this past week featured Meghan dazzling solo on the red carpet in a striking red ensemble at a gala for a children's hospital, as well as celebrating International Day of the Girl with young women.
This is a notable shift from the times the pair would regularly attend functions together before their dramatic step back from Royal duties.When speaking to The Sun, Seward proposed that despite his criticism of Royal life, the public might still reconcile with Harry, "but I don't see the same thing for Meghan. "Deep down people still love Prince Harry, and they want to love him, I think they're just very, very disappointed in him.
He made millions out of Spare, but he seriously has paid for it, because it's done his reputation an immeasurable amount of harm, especially with his family, but the way that people view him."She furthers her point by saying: "It's really good to see a glimpse of the old Harry...
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