Royal author claims the couple’s public narrative leaves little room for what comes next
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are once again at the centre of debate after strong remarks from royal biographer Tom Bower.
Speaking on the Kinsey Scofield Unfiltered podcast, the author questioned the long-term direction of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex and how they plan to shape their future in the public eye.
Bower suggested that much of the couple’s public story has focused on their experiences and grievances connected to their time within the royal household. According to him, that narrative has now reached a point where it may be difficult to expand further.
“The real problem for Meghan and Harry is that they have little left to offer beyond the story they have already shared,” he said during the podcast discussion.
He also argued that the situation has created an ongoing tension with the British royal family, claiming that their continued public commentary keeps the dispute alive.
Bower went on to question how the pair might sustain their high-profile lifestyle moving forward. In his view, the couple may face growing pressure to redefine their public roles and find new ways to remain relevant outside the royal structure.
The author further suggested that returning to royal life would likely be complicated after years of public criticism directed at the institution.
For now, the debate around Harry and Meghan’s next chapter continues to attract attention, with commentators closely watching how the couple’s story develops in the years ahead.
