Five years after stepping back from their roles as senior members of the British royal family, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have shared insights into their decision and the journey that followed. Their departure, announced on January 8, 2020, was driven by a desire to achieve financial independence and carve out a more balanced and autonomous role within the institution. They expressed a wish to continue supporting Queen Elizabeth II while seeking greater control over their personal and professional lives
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Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex (L) and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex (2nd R) follow Prince William, Duke of Cambridge (C) and Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge (R) as they depart Westminster Abbey after attending the annual Commonwealth Service in London on March 9, 2020.
In various interviews, including their 2021 conversation with Oprah Winfrey and the 2023 ITV special “Harry: The Interview,” the couple discussed the challenges they faced during their time as working royals. Harry revealed feeling “trapped” within the institution and mentioned that proposed plans to combine royal duties with personal projects were declined by other family members. Meghan spoke about feeling unprotected by the royal institution and experiencing tensions with family members. Despite these challenges, Harry emphasized his desire for reconciliation, stating that the door is always open for discussions
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Meghan Markle and Prince Harry in South Africa in 2019.
Reflecting on their life since the move to California, Meghan described the initial period as one of “nesting and healing.” She noted that they had “no plan” beyond adjusting to their new reality and focusing on their family. This time allowed them to prioritize their children’s well-being and establish a foundation for their future endeavors Woman & Home.
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Prince Harry and Meghan Duchess of Sussex, leave the Abbey with The Dean and presented with
Professionally, the couple has ventured into various projects. Meghan launched the Netflix lifestyle series “With Love, Meghan,” which explores themes of cooking, gardening, and personal growth. She also introduced a lifestyle brand, initially named American Riviera Orchard and later rebranded as As Ever, offering products like jam and herbal teas. Despite some setbacks, such as the termination of their Spotify deal, Meghan has defended her business ventures, emphasizing her need and passion for work New York Post.
Harry, on the other hand, has remained involved in charitable initiatives, including the Invictus Games Foundation and Sentebale, which support veterans and children affected by HIV/AIDS, respectively. He continues to advocate for mental health awareness and environmental sustainability through their nonprofit organization, Archewell
While their transition has not been without challenges, including public scrutiny and strained family relationships, Harry and Meghan have expressed a commitment to their new path. They continue to navigate the complexities of their public and private lives, striving to balance their personal values with their professional endeavors. Their journey reflects a broader conversation about identity, purpose, and the pursuit of fulfillment beyond traditional roles.
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Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex attend The Endeavour Fund Awards a
As they move forward, Harry and Meghan’s experiences offer insights into the evolving nature of public life and the importance of authenticity in personal and professional pursuits. Their story resonates with those seeking to redefine success and find meaning in their own lives.
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