Mrs. C suggested that there were other challenges in their marriage beyond Meghan's behavior. Notably, filming at Queen Mary's residence, later released on Netflix, was done without the consent of Princess Eugenie, who manages the Queen's estate. This strained the relationship between Eugenie, her husband Jack, and Harry and Meghan.
Eugenie and Jack had also distanced themselves from Harry and Meghan, declining to assist with their marital issues when Harry reached out to them a few months earlier. Dealing with lawyers in a troubled marriage was evidently complicated. The King's involvement and parliamentary input were seen as measures to address the custody and political issues associated with the children's future.
The situation raises ethical questions about the potential separation of a mother from her children, especially since Meghan was born in America. The royal family appears determined to preserve their dignity throughout the ordeal. Harry's desire to return to his family is evident, while Meghan seems to be preparing for a post-divorce career, possibly as a social media influencer.
Regarding the Sussexes' recent PR video, Lady Victoria Hery suspects it might be a publicity stunt to improve their public image, given recent unfavorable press coverage. She speculates that the video was recorded earlier and is being released now to maintain the illusion of a loving marriage, which is crucial for their franchise. As the divorce proceedings loom, financial issues are expected to be a major concern for Harry. He might also struggle with homesickness as he adjusts to a different standard of living and seeks high-paying jobs. The challenges ahead seem formidable, with the couple's futures heading in different directions.