Prince Harry reportedly uncomfortable as focus on finances sparks tension
Meghan Markle is said to have no regrets about the financial boost she and Harry gained from their recent trip to Australia, even as criticism continues to build.
According to reports, Meghan views the earnings as a positive outcome and a sign that their efforts are paying off. While some critics have questioned the overlap between charitable appearances and business promotion, she is believed to see it as part of a broader strategy.
Sources suggest that her confidence in the financial success contrasts with Harry’s more reserved stance. He is reportedly uneasy about how openly money has been discussed, especially given his upbringing within the royal family.
One insider pointed to the contrast, saying it felt uncomfortable to mix emotionally significant moments, such as meeting seriously ill children, with later promotional activity tied to personal branding.
The criticism has also drawn comparisons to the late Queen Elizabeth II, with claims that such an approach would have gone against long-standing royal values.
Still, Meghan is described as highly motivated and focused on achieving her goals. Sources say she finds satisfaction in measurable success and sees the financial gains as an important step forward, particularly amid concerns about future stability.
For Harry, however, the emphasis on money remains a sensitive point. He is said to prefer a quieter approach, feeling that constant discussion of finances takes away from appreciating what they already have.
