Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are facing a tough time trying to balance their work in entertainment and helping others, according to a royal expert. Since leaving the royal family in 2020, they have started many new projects, including a big deal with Netflix and their charity, Archewell Foundation. However, they have received criticism for their actions.
Royal correspondent Cameron Walker shared on GB News that Harry and Meghan are struggling to find their identity. He asked whether they want to be media stars or humanitarian activists. Recently, they visited survivors of the wildfires in Los Angeles, but people accused them of using this tragic event for publicity.
Justine Bateman, a public figure, called them “disaster tourists” after they were seen hugging victims and handing out food. She criticized them on social media, saying they were just looking for attention.
The fires in Los Angeles have affected many families, displacing over 150,000 people. A source close to Harry and Meghan said they were offended by the claims and that Meghan, who grew up in Los Angeles, truly cares about the people affected by the fires. They have also donated money and items to help those in need.
Due to the wildfires, Meghan has delayed the release of her Netflix cooking show, “With Love, Meghan,” which was originally scheduled for January 15. She expressed gratitude to Netflix for understanding the situation and supporting her decision to postpone.
Walker noted that if Harry and Meghan were still working royals, their actions would likely be viewed more favorably. He believes this current situation might be one of their last big moments related to their Netflix deal.
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