Royal Expert Says Harry & Meghan Are Fearful of Their Post-Megxit Future after Heavy Goodbye to Their Royal Staff
New reports have claimed that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are likely to be feeling “fearful” of their future outside The Firm.
With barely a few weeks left before they officially take a “step back” from their role as senior royals, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle allegedly have a few fears to confront.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle during an official photocall to announce their engagement at The Sunken Gardens at Kensington Palace on November 27, 2017 in London, England | Photo: Getty Images
According to news shared by Daily Mail, royal commentator, Omid Scobie, has revealed the fear the couple is feeling since they officially completed their royal duties, and also said their final goodbyes to their royal staff.
Meghan and Harry took a seat behind Harry’s brother and his wife, Prince William and Kate Middleton – a move that many suspected was an attempt at snobbery.
Omid noted that the event was an emotional one as the royal staff had come through for the couple in more ways than one as he said:
“It is that team that make all of that happen. For Harry and Meghan to leave all that behind there is probably going to be a sense of fear.”
The royal commentator also stated that once the couple was done with royal life, the new phase of their lives would take some getting used to as they would be starting again with “an entirely new group of people.”
Omid’s interview came soon after the pair had shown their fashion style at the Commonwealth Day Service, which held on Monday, March 9.
Meghan had looked stunning in a green Emilia Wickstead dress with a matching William Chambers fascinator, which her husband had matched with the inner linen of his suit.
Although the suit had a green shade, it was only visible when a gust of wind blew against the jacket to reveal the lining beneath.
Prince William, Catherine, Prince Harry, Meghan, Prince Edward and Sophie attend the Commonwealth Day Service 2020 on March 9, 2020 in London, England | Photo: Getty Images
When they arrived at the event’s venue, Meghan and Harry took a seat behind Harry’s brother and his wife, Prince William and Kate Middleton – a move that many suspected was an attempt at snobbery.
E! Online was, however, quick to note that they had sat that way in respect to royal rules.
In addition to that, The New York Times pointed out that as they made their way to their seats, Meghan had greeted her sister-in-law while Harry and William ignored each other.
The icy situation became even worse when Queen Elizabeth and Prince Charles entered the Westminster Abbey, where the event was held, and barely said anything to Harry and Meghan.
Amid all that drama, the couple is
to step down as of March 31 and soon after, return to Canada where they, along with their son, Archie, relocated to earlier in the year.