A Royal expert has claimed that a palace insider exposed Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's "biggest problems" before their bombshell move to the US.Speaking on Vanity Fair's Dynasty podcast episode titled 'The Truth About Meghan, Harry, and Their California Dream', Katie Nicholl, the magazine's Royal correspondent, shed light on the Sussexes' current status in the public eye.When questioned on whether Harry and Meghan are now considered celebrities, royals, influencers, advocates, or philanthropists, Nicholl admitted that it's been challenging to "pin down" their exact role, since they are no longer active members of the Royal Family.Nicholl explained: "Well, I think it's all of the above.
It's everything that you mentioned and it's quite hard to pin them down in terms of what they do because they're not working royals anymore." She added that while philanthropy seems to be at the core of their new life, ventures like American Riviera Orchard complicate the narrative, raising questions about their true intentions.Reflecting on the period leading up to the couple's departure from Royal duties, Nicholl recalled a conversation with a high-ranking aide who highlighted the Sussexes' enthusiasm and impatience for implementing their ideas.She said: "And this person said to me one of the biggest problems with them is they had so many brilliant ideas - they were always bursting with energy and hatching new projects over the dinner table and wanting everything done yesterday."But it all felt very scattergun and I think it's very hard to sort of pin down and say, 'Who are they?
What are they?' What exactly they do."Harry and Meghan have faced widespread scrutiny since stepping back as senior members of the Royal Family in 2020,
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