Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have had a challenging month. Amid rumours about their marriage following several solo appearances, they re-emerged in the limelight with their latest Netflix show, Polo, in early December.However, it didn't make the headlines as they would have wished.
Even The Cut, a magazine previously favoured by Meghan, criticised the duchess in an article titled 'Harry and Meghan's Projects Can't Stop Flopping'.Danielle Cohen, the writer, discussed the couple's "tortured attempts to launch a successful Stateside endeavour" which, she noted, "continued this week" with Polo's release.
She penned: "Seems like this one is bound for the same fate as Markle's beleaguered jam company".The negative response to the couple's recent ventures has sparked questions about their future plans and roles.
When Harry and Meghan first moved to Montecito after leaving their royal duties in 2020, they were warmly received. But the sentiment appears to have shifted.
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