Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are forging their path in the US with commercial projects and charity work, while still showing support for the Royal Family amid significant events and health concerns. Alongside, Meghan ventures into a lifestyle brand and a Netflix cooking show as the BBC acquires her series ‘Suits’.
Prince Harry has been concentrating on establishing his brand in the United States alongside his wife, Meghan Markle, and their son, Prince Archie, since stepping down from royal duties in 2020. According to royal expert Louella Alderson, Harry’s focus has shifted towards commercial endeavours and their Archewell foundation, leading to his absence from significant family events, including King Charles’s Coronation. Despite this, Harry and Meghan have offered their support to the royal family during times of need, such as King Charles’s tumour diagnosis and Princess Kate’s health issues. Meghan Markle has ventured into a lifestyle brand, American Riviera Orchard, with anticipation of a Netflix cooking show, focusing on homewares and food products.
Concurrently, the BBC has acquired all nine seasons of “Suits,” the legal drama where Meghan Markle starred as Rachel Zane. This acquisition follows the show’s remarkable success on Netflix, where it became the most-viewed acquired show. “Suits,” celebrated for its engaging narrative and star-studded cast, has been praised for its enduring appeal, supported by streaming trends. This development symbolizes the BBC’s ongoing efforts to enrich its programming portfolio, strengthening its position as a provider of diverse and quality content for its viewers.
Prince Harry and Meghan’s endeavors, both in their personal brand and their professional projects, underscore their journey of establishing a new life and identity beyond the British Royal Family, navigating challenges such as media scrutiny and legal battles with dedication to their causes and privacy.