Meghan markle and prince harry 'know time in limelight is limited'
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Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have remained a topic of interest across the world despite stepping back from their royal roles to become private citizens in 2020. The Duke and Duchess of
Sussex have attempted to secure a separate position for themselves by striking a series of deals with media giants like Spotify and Netflix, and by speaking in support of causes dear to
them. Royal commentator Jonathan Sacerdoti suggested the couple might be seeking to get as much attention, and earnings, whilst competition from the next generation of Royal Family members
is low. Speaking to Royally Us, Mr Sacerdoti said: "They know their time is possibly limited. "There's an interesting thing Prince Harry said ages ago that he kind of knew
that he had a certain amount of time in the limelight, his 15 minutes. "And eventually Prince Louis, Prince George, Princess Charlotte would become the new, interesting characters.
"And he knows that because he once was the spare to the heir. And now he's talking about the new heir, that is to say, William's children, William's son, who will become
of interest and there'll be a new Prince Harry." READ THE LATEST NEWS IN EXPRESS.CO.UK'S ROYAL FAMILY LIVE BLOG He added: "There'll somebody else who may be as
rudderless, directionless because of their position in the succession is such that they're limited to what they can do in life but they don't have an obvious constitutional role
going forward and in the Royal Family so maybe they'll go off the rails." Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis made their institutional debut in June to mark the
Queen's 70th year on the throne. The children of Prince William and Kate, the Duchess of Cambridge stole the attention as they appeared at a series of events to help their parents
celebrate Her Majesty's unprecedented accomplishment. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex also took part in the celebrations but their public appearance was reduced to the service of
thanksgiving held at St Paul's Cathedral on June 3. READ MORE: PRINCE HARRY BACKLASH: POPULAR US TV HOST ISSUES SCATHING RANT AGAINST DUKE - WATCH He however questioned Prince
Harry's role in the couple's departure from the Royal Family and his decision to agree to the bombshell Oprah Winfrey interview last year. The royal author branded the Duke of
Sussex's conduct towards his family as "appalling" as he slammed his "disloyalty." During their interview with Ms Winfrey, the pair accused the Royal Family and
Palace aides of failing to support them as they struggled with their mental health. And Prince Harry deepened the rift with his brother Prince William after claiming a member of the family
had questioned the colour of his son Archie's skin before his birth. The Duke did not name the alleged culprit but Oprah Winfrey later clarified Harry had said neither the Queen nor
Prince Philip had asked the question.