Royal commentator Kinsey Schofield, speaking with GB News, asserted that the couple's challenges in their professional lives are influencing their personal dynamics. According to Schofield, the impact of professional struggles often transcends into their home life.
"When you are struggling professionally, sometimes you bring that home with you," Schofield stated.
Schofield further emphasized the need for Meghan and Harry to define their core values and align them with their activities to regain public trust. She stressed that tangible actions are necessary to change the public's perception of the couple, particularly in the areas they claim to be working on.
"The Montecito couple needs to put their money where their mouth is because there's so much talk and little action in the spaces that they're talking about improving," Schofield remarked.
The couple faced a series of setbacks in 2023, including losing a lucrative Spotify deal and being listed among The Hollywood Reporter's "biggest losers." Additionally, claims of racism within the royal family made by Omid Scobie strained their relationship further with senior members of the royal family, casting a shadow on their professional projects.
Schofield emphasized the importance for Meghan and Harry to engage in meaningful activities beyond public appearances and expressions of discontent. She suggested that they need to move beyond activities like dropping the puck at an ice hockey game and expressing grievances on Netflix, urging them to take impactful actions to rebuild their public image.