The duo of Meghan Markle and Prince Harry seems to have developed a penchant for drama, according to an expert's observations.
Considered a 'toxic couple' due to their inclination toward sensational situations, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, as noted by the Duke of Westminster and Prince William's friend, Hugh Grosvenor, attract more than their fair share of 'drama' wherever they go.
Royal expert Kinsey Schofield highlights the couple's silence regarding Omid Scobie's book titled 'Endgame.' She suggests, "They appear to be maintaining a lower profile and attempting to recreate those moments that would convince Americans they are still the captivating royals that initially piqued American interest."
Speaking on Talk TV, Schofield further notes, "Currently, they give off the vibe of C-list reality stars... and the prominent brands that Meghan aims to align with seem deterred by the drama surrounding Harry and Meghan."
Prince Harry's departure from the Royal Family in 2020, accompanied by wife Meghan Markle and son Prince Archie, was followed by public accusations of racism within the Royal Family, aired on television. Residing in California, the couple, who also welcomed their daughter Princess Lilibet, continues to navigate the repercussions of their high-profile decisions.