A commentator expressed concerns over Prince Harry’s persona following his brief appearances in wife Meghan Markle’s Netflix series, With Love, Meghan
Shane Watson, a columnist for The Times, has voiced concerns about Prince Harry as she observed his brief appearances in wife Meghan Markle’s Netflix programme With Love, Meghan.
Shane describes Harry, 40, as looking “diminished” and appearing “like a spare part” in her new lifestyle venture.
Delving further into their dynamics, she said: “The second series of With Love, Meghan has just been confirmed and, like it or hate it, there is no denying that Meghan’s whole life has been working towards this point.
“Harry is already looking like a spare part in her new incarnation as a lifestyle icon.”
While commenting on his fleeting visibility, she added: “Blink and you’ll miss him. Not only that, he’s wedged at the back of the crowd of well-wishers at her signing off party. He seems diminished, unsure of what’s expected of him.”
Despite the focus being on Meghan in the Netflix series, it’s important to note that Harry hasn’t been taking a back seat in other spheres; he continues his work supporting survivors of the tragic LA wildfires that occurred earlier in the year.
Prince Harry has been spotted chatting with emergency workers who fought the recent blazes in Santa Barbara, California, as reported by The Sun.

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Moreover, he received accolades for his contributions at the Invictus Games closing ceremony, which also set the stage for Birmingham to take over the event in 2027.
Former Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau lauded Harry’s efforts, saying: “To the Duke of Sussex, Prince Harry, without whom these Invictus Games would never have happened. You are the one who turned this incredible idea into a reality.
“As someone you roped in early in my time as Prime Minister, I can testify to the energy, the dedication, the commitment this man has to you and to this ideal
Despite facing regular criticism, Harry and Meghan have found support for their actions during the LA wildfires.
Jose Andres, founder of World Central Kitchen, highlighted their positive impact. According to GB News, he said: “I know they are in the spotlight – not in America, but in Britain – and what I can tell you from what I know is that they don’t have to, but they decide to do it.
“You feel like it’s better that nobody does anything because nobody criticises you for showing up, but the amazing thing is that they show up.”
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