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Prince Harry forced to ‘tag along behind’ Meghan Markle in move that ‘would’ve horrified him’ – expert
Meghan Markle’s new business American Riviera Orchard could be a huge money-maker but its success will mean ‘poor Harry is destined always to be the spare’, claims a royal expert.
Prince Harry is being forced to “tag along behind” Meghan Markle as she prepares to make a huge splash with her new life style brand, a royal expert claims.
The Duchess of Sussex is at the helm of her elegant new brand named American Riviera Orchard that’s set to rival Gwyneth Paltrow’s £200million Goop. But a royal expert claims the commercial enterprise – that could see Meghan bank six figures within weeks of launch – “would’ve horrified’ the royal prince a decade ago.
“The irony is that when it comes to the new brand Meghan is always going to be the front runner and Harry will tag along behind – poor Harry is destined always to be the spare, but this time in a commercial enterprise that would’ve horrified him 10 years ago,” Royal expert and author Tom Quinn exclusively claims.
The Duchess of Sussex is at the helm of her elegant new brand named American Riviera Orchard that’s set to rival Gwyneth Paltrow’s £200million Goop. But a royal expert claims the commercial enterprise – that could see Meghan bank six figures within weeks of launch – “would’ve horrified’ the royal prince a decade ago.
“The irony is that when it comes to the new brand Meghan is always going to be the front runner and Harry will tag along behind – poor Harry is destined always to be the spare, but this time in a commercial enterprise that would’ve horrified him 10 years ago,” Royal expert and author Tom Quinn exclusively tells us.
“Harry is especially vulnerable to the terror of having nothing to do – he will be pushing Mehan to include him as much as possible in what she does, but Meghan also needs the sparkle her royal connection adds to any commercial activity,” Quinn tells us. “The couple really need each other, especially now that world sympathy is not centred on how the royal family treated Meghan so badly but on how Kate Middleton, the royal family’s greatest asset, has been hit by cancer.”
Meanwhile, The Duke of Sussex will return to his homeland at the beginning of May as he attends a celebration of ten years of the Invictus Games. His visit is set to include a special service at St. Paul’s Cathedral on May 8 but Meghan’s attendance at the event is still ‘to be confirmed.