Prince Harry and Meghan Markle 'burning bridges' drove children's legacy 'six feet under
In a revealing interview on CBS News Sunday Morning, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry highlighted a critical issue plaguing our digital age: the devastating effects of cyberbullying.
The Sussexes, in conversation with Jane Pauley, shared their personal struggles and the motivations behind their advocacy for online safety.
The couple's efforts, driven by their role as parents to Prince Archie, 5, and Princess Lilibet, 3, are commendable and resonate deeply in a world smothered by social media.
Meghan also spoke about not being believed when she felt suicidal at the height of the couple's association with the Royal Family...
However, as the Sussexes navigate their own path of public service away from the Firm, it is becoming increasingly clear that a period of quiet reflection and cooperation with the royals is necessary.
The announcement of an unofficial royal tour to Colombia has reportedly stirred discontent within the Palace. It's not the first time the Sussexes have gone rogue and decided to undertake a "world leader" style tour of their own. There was Nigeria earlier this year, of course, and Harry thinks an Invictus Games event is on par with a G8 summit.
This reflects a larger issue: the delicate balance the Sussexes must take between their individual passions and their respect for - and still distant links to - the Crown. Burning those bridges any further will not only damage their own future but will drive the legacy left for their children six feet under.
The CBS interview was a reminder of the human side of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, offering a glimpse into their life away from the public eye and the good they can do with their quasi-royal platform.
Yet, it also highlighted an ongoing challenge. The couple's frequent public appearances and media interviews often ignite tensions within the Royal Family and attract scrutiny that overshadows anything the Sussexes or the Firm are doing at the time.
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