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BOGOTA, COLOMBIA – AUGUST 15: Britain’s Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, and Britain’s Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, visit Delia Zapata Art Center in Bogota, Colombia on August 15, 2024. (Photo by Juancho Torres/Anadolu via Getty Images) (Image: Anadolu via Getty Images)
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry will “crash and burn” unless King Charles acts now, a royal commentator has said.
According to a royal analyst, immediate intervention from King Charles is necessary to prevent Meghan Markle and Prince Harry from facing potential setbacks.
Tina Brown, the past editor-in-chief of Vanity Fair, suggests that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex should be granted the “half-in, half-out” royal roles Harry once proposed. Brown argues that such roles are crucial for them now, as their existing revenue streams, like their Netflix partnership, appear to be diminishing.
Brown expressed, “The financial avenues for the Sussexes are beginning to dry up. Before they face any downfall, the Windsor family needs to overcome any sense of satisfaction at their struggles and tackle the issue head-on. Assign Harry and Meghan a restricted international role.”
Brown elaborates on her perspective in her latest Substack essay, coinciding with rumors that Netflix is considering replacing them with Prince William and Princess Catherine to refresh their royal content.
Speculation has also arisen that Meghan, 44, might return to acting after her deal with Netflix ends. She previously enjoyed a successful acting career, notably in the legal drama “Suits” and the sci-fi series “Fringe,” among other projects.
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King Charles III walks the King Charles III England Coast Path as he inaugurates the Seven Sisters National Nature Reserve in Seaford. The 1,500 hectare new National Nature Reserve is home to globally rare habitats, including chalk grasslands, heath and floodplain meadows, and wildlife such as the chalkhill blue butterfly, yellow hammer, skylark, and bee orchid. Picture date: Thursday March 19, 2026. PA Photo. Photo credit should read: Chris Jackson/PA Wire (Image: PA)
However, calls have now intensified for Meghan to instead join Harry with royal engagements once more.
They stepped back from royal duties for their life in California in 2020 but, with The Firm facing scrutiny recently over Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor and Sarah Ferguson’s links to convicted paedophile Jeffrey Epstein, pressure remains for the monarch to make sweeping changes.
One possibility could involve deploying his son and Meghan in what has been characterised as “half-in, half-out” capacities. It is believed Harry and Charles discussed these proposals as early as September last year.
This meeting held particular significance as it marked the first occasion Harry and Charles had convened since early 2024.

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The former BBC royal correspondent Jennie Bond said: “Could it not have worked, half in half out? He is the spare, he isn’t going to be King, so why couldn’t they have worked out some sort of compromise?
“He’s a natural with the crowds: funny, informal, charming. This week (when Harry had returned to London for the visit) has shown what a great loss he is.
“But as far as the Palace is concerned, it seems the basic conundrum remains: how can a working member of the royal family, even a part-timer, also operate in the commercial world?”
Harry and Meghan, who married in May 2018, are scheduled to travel to Australia next month, where they will undertake charitable activities, comparable to responsibilities fulfilled by members of the royal family.