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Moment it all went wrong for Harry and Meghan

2021 was set to be Harry and Meghan’s year of global domination - but it turned into a big fizzer, due to one surprising mistake.

Meghan and Harry have changed the Royal Family forever

It was early March 2021, and millions of eyes around the world were glued to their TV screens.

Jaws dropped as Prince Harry and Meghan Markle - two of the most private yet talked-about people in the entire world - delivered sordid details about all the dramas that had been playing out behind palace doors.

They spoke of the senior royal who had questioned the colour of their baby’s skin. They directly addressed Meghan’s feud with Kate, revealing it was the future Queen who’d made her cry. They spoke of being trapped, of being prisoners in their own lives, without even access to their passports.

It was almost too much to take in at once.

We’d heard whispers of infighting since shortly after the Duke and Duchess’ wedding, but as with all royal scandals, had barely anything officially confirmed.

But that all changed when TV talk show queen Oprah Winfrey began courting the couple, just one year after they ditched royal life and - very conveniently - moved into her ultra-exclusive Californian suburb, Montecito.

Make no mistake, that highly-anticipated TV special was everything we could have hoped for - and more. Actually, much more. In fact... too much.

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The pair let rip on the royal establishment during the tell-all interview. Picture: CBS
The pair let rip on the royal establishment during the tell-all interview. Picture: CBS

2021 was all set to be Harry and Meghan’s year of global domination.

They’d ripped off the royal shackles with extraordinary fanfare, done their time laying low as Covid thwarted everyone’s plans, and with life slowly returning to normal, began to roll out their post-royal strategy to become superstar humanitarians.

Deal after deal was announced. Their foundation was launched. Strategic and stunning photo-ops began dropping into the daily news cycle. There was a Sussex buzz in the air.

The message was clear: they’d hit the ground running, and they were building an empire.

And it was on track to be a resounding success. They’d proven divisive at times, but their power and influence as members of the royal family was undeniable.

Their royal wedding was watched by billions. Picture: Aaron Chown - WPA Pool/Getty Images
Their royal wedding was watched by billions. Picture: Aaron Chown - WPA Pool/Getty Images

That skyrocketed the moment they made history with their decision to cut themselves loose.

And the Sussex buzz transitioned into a deafening roar as it was revealed that they’d sat down for a no-holds-barred interview with Oprah.

Whether or not you were Team Sussex, it was captivating viewing.

But as we look back on the year, the Sussex’s high-speed train to global domination has derailed - and all signs point to that explosive tell-all as the point of impact.

Meghan painted a picture of a very unhappy life behind closed Palace doors. Picture: CBS
Meghan painted a picture of a very unhappy life behind closed Palace doors. Picture: CBS

Here’s the thing about the royal family, the real deep, dark secret: when you boil it all down, they’re pretty ordinary.

For centuries, the “majesty” of royals has endured almost solely on the air of mystery and secrecy that surrounds their utterly pampered, privileged and rather dull lives.

Remove the royal titles and this is very literally just a family standing on their balcony. Picture: Robin Utrecht
Remove the royal titles and this is very literally just a family standing on their balcony. Picture: Robin Utrecht

So the moment Harry and Meghan ripped back the curtain on the royal establishment in their TV tell-all, their shots didn’t just hit the monarchy - they also backfired.

It was captivating viewing, and fuelled the news cycle for days. But then, as with any big scandal, interest eventually waned.

Which leads me to the other issue: the couple has now fired all their guns, and they’re less than two years into their post-royal life.

What now?

Fast-forward just eight months, and Meghan was performing cringeworthy hidden camera pranks on The Ellen DeGeneres Show, sucking milk from a baby’s bottle and doing squats on the street in front of unsuspecting members of the public. It’s a long way from the untouchable mystique she had at the start of the year.

The Duchess of Sussex.. like you’d never seen her before.
The Duchess of Sussex.. like you’d never seen her before.
... and hopefully won’t ever again.
... and hopefully won’t ever again.

Their fizzer of a year is not helped by the fact that major commercial deals with Netflix and Spotify (reportedly worth $180 million and $30 million, respectively) are yet to really make a splash. In fact, the couple is yet to produce a single piece of Spotify podcast content for 2021, with their one and only episode airing a year ago.

Meanwhile, their megawatt Netflix contract, which promised to see a flood of “documentaries, docu-series, feature films, scripted shows and children’s programming” has barely yielded a couple of releases.

In April, it was revealed that their first project would be Heart of Invictus, a docuseries about the sporting tournament for wounded veterans, the Invictus Games, that Harry founded.

(Unfortunately, the pandemic forced organisers to postpone the Games until 2022, which also delayed the release of the series).

A few months later, Meghan was announced as the creator of Pearl, an animated Netflix series described as a “family series that centers on the adventures of a 12-year-old girl, who is inspired by a variety of influential women from history.”

No air date has been given.

With New Year’s Eve fast approaching, like all of us, I’m sure the couple will be raising a glass to a prosperous 2022.

But presumably with no more explosive moments up their sleeve, they now find themselves in the unusual royal position of having to maintain the public’s interest and make their fortunes solely on the quality of their work.

Based on their CV for 2021, that may prove difficult.

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