Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have been skewered in a brutal four-word takedown as the couple mark 10 years since their first date today. The couple now live in California with their children, having spent less than two years as official working royals after their wedding in May 2018.
Royal Commentator's Criticism
Speaking about the couple as they mark today's milestone, royal commentator Richard Fitzwilliams told the Daily Express: "Harry and Meghan commemorate 10 years since their first date at the crossroads. They have not succeeded as A-listers in Hollywood and seem to be looking to arrange a future in a Britain, which they have made hostile to them because of their behaviour." He then added, "What they do have is an international profile; the test is how they use it."
The expert then shared the one problem that Meghan and Harry have had over the past decade, adding: "They are not trustworthy."
Frustrations and Public Outbursts
Both Meghan and Harry have voiced their frustrations about royal life, with these shown in the form of televised interviews, a bombshell memoir, and their six-part Netflix docuseries in 2022. Duncan Larcombe previously told The Mirror that the Royal Family reportedly don't trust the Sussexes, adding that, of all the royals, King Charles is the one in "an impossible position right now."
Upcoming UK Visit and Security Concerns
Harry is set to travel to the UK next week, with Meghan and their children previously thought to be joining him for the first time since 2022. Doubt was, however, present last week after it was revealed that the Executive Committee for the Protection of Royalty and Public Figures (RAVEC) had "paused" the independent Risk Management Board (RMB) without explanation. The Duke of Sussex's office is said to have been informed previously that this would have been solved back in March. The security report, which was read by ITV News on Wednesday, showed that there are "six terrorist threats" against Harry.



