Meghan Markle and Prince Harry don’t want ‘a totally private life,’ says royal expert


Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are not seeking a “totally private life” and instead turned away from the royal family to gain more control over “what they spend their time on,” according to a royal expert.

The Duke, 35, and Duchess of Sussex, 38, officially gave up their royal duties in March, and currently live in Los Angeles with their 14-month-old son Archie.

However, the couple is not seeking a totally private existence out of the limelight, says royal author Victoria Murphy.

Speaking to Town and Country, the commenter noted that Harry and Meghan still want a public life but with more control over their time.

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry (pictured in London in March) aren't looking for one

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry (pictured in London in March) are not seeking a “totally private life” and instead turned away from the royal family to gain more control over “how they spend their time,” according to a member of royalty. expert

‘[Harry and Meghan] “I have stepped back not looking for a totally private life, but for a different kind of public life,” said Victoria.

“A public life where they can have more control over who has access to them and how they spend their time.”

Duke and Duchess’ focus is on using their high profiles to promote their latest charity, Archewell.

A source familiar with the couple’s plans told the magazine that they are very “practical” and are constantly working to develop the foundation.

Apparently Meghan and Harry are full of energy for their project and want to offer a platform to various leaders who are encouraging positive change in the world.

The Duke, 35, and Duchess of Sussex (above, during a recent video call), 38, officially gave up their royal duties in March after surprising the world with their decision just two months earlier, and currently live in Los Angeles with her son.  Archie, 14 months old.

The Duke, 35, and Duchess of Sussex (above, during a recent video call), 38, officially gave up their royal duties in March after surprising the world with their decision just two months earlier, and currently live in Los Angeles with her son. Archie, 14 months old.

It comes after a celebrity brand strategist claimed that Harry and Meghan are in the ideal position to switch their Sussex Royal Instagram account to their new Archewell Foundation.

Phil Pallen, at philpallen.co, told FEMAIL that Harry, 35, and Meghan, 38, could be planning a smart PR move by transferring the 11 million strong fans they’ve racked up on their Instagram account. , to your charitable efforts.

Describing a social media fan base as “the digital equivalent of oceanfront real estate,” he predicted the couple “will pivot” Sussex Royal to Archewell, once the foundation is “ready for disclosure.”

Phil told FEMAIL: ‘Now that Harry and Meghan have left the royal family, they have the independence to speak bravely about social movements, politics and other matters of importance to the couple.

‘The Sussex Royal Instagram account is a platform and tool that allows Harry and Meghan to communicate with conviction to an audience that adores them.

Duke and Duchess' focus is on using their high profiles to promote their latest charity, Archewell.  In the photo, the couple in London, in March

Duke and Duchess’ focus is on using their high profiles to promote their latest charity, Archewell. In the photo, the couple in London, in March

It comes after a celebrity brand strategist claimed that Harry and Meghan are in the ideal position to switch their Royal Sussex Instagram account (above) to their new Archewell Foundation.

It comes after a celebrity brand strategist claimed that Harry and Meghan are in the ideal position to switch their Royal Sussex Instagram account (above) to their new Archewell Foundation.

“If Harry and Meghan still have authority over the Instagram account, I suspect Harry and Meghan will pass the Sussex Royal account to Archewell when the nonprofit is ready for public disclosure.”

The couple were forced to abandon the Sussex Royal brand as part of their launch of The Firm, starting an Archewell Foundation in their place, and are believed to wait until after the pandemic to announce more details about their charity or any new account. from social networks you may be launching.

The couple currently reside in actor Tyler Perry’s Hollywood mansion with their 1-year-old son Archie, where they keep a low profile amid ongoing charity work.

They unveiled their new ‘Archewell’ charitable foundation in April, which will replace Sussex Royal.

Introducing the project, which will incorporate causes close to their hearts, the couple revealed the Greek word in the project Arche, which means source of action, it was the inspiration behind their son’s name Archie Mountbatten-Windsor.

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