Harry & Meghan - BIG Hollywood COMEBACK
WHO|September 04, 2023
THE SUSSEXES ENACT THEIR SEQUEL AFTER LEARNING SOME TOUGH LESSONS FROM PAST MISTAKES
Kylie Walters
Harry & Meghan - BIG Hollywood COMEBACK

After a tumultuous few years for the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, the past few months could only be described as particularly trying. So Prince Harry and Meghan have been keeping a low profile following their self proclaimed “near catastrophic” car chase with paparazzi in New York City in May.

But the couple was back with a bang on August 2 as they appeared laughing and smiling in a new video filmed in their Montecito garden to promote the launch of the Responsible Technology Youth Power Fund. Since then, barely a day has passed without a Sussex sighting as Harry, 38, jetted off to Asia for a quick visit and Meghan celebrated her 42nd birthday over a string of public outings with friends.

With the Wall Street Journal only just declaring in June that the couple’s new lives in the US were “looking like a flop”, Harry and Meghan have used their time out to regroup and decide what’s important to them. Armed with lessons they’ve learned from their past mistakes, the Sussexes are finally ready to relaunch themselves.

“Has their final chapter been written? Absolutely not,” an insider tells People magazine. “Hollywood loves a comeback.”

A HELPING HAND

Losing their lucrative multi-million dollar deal with Spotify in June was a huge blow for the pair who are now forced to pay for their own security. Doubts were cast over Harry and Meghan’s claims that the split decision was “mutual” when one of the company’s high-ranking executives, Bill Simmons, labelled them “grifters”.

This story is from the September 04, 2023 edition of WHO.

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