Harry and Meghan’s “Freedom Flight” and the Cost of Going Independent
A few years ago, Harry and Meghan made headlines worldwide when they decided to step away from royal duties and pursue their independent ventures. Departing from a luxurious suite at Heathrow Airport, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex seemed thrilled to embark on what Prince Harry playfully called their “Freedom Flight.” At the time, it seemed like a bold move towards independence. But now, as the dust has settled, it appears that their grand exit and attempts to reshape their public image may not have turned out as they had hoped.
Initially, Harry and Meghan aimed to break away from the British press, declaring that they would only engage with media they deemed respectful. Their public appearances were intended to be more casual and approachable. During one of their first appearances, Harry even told the audience, “Just call me Harry.” This was a clear break from traditional royal protocol and signaled their desire to be perceived as relatable.
Fast-forward to recent events, and things seem to have taken a different turn. Reports suggest that Harry now insists on being addressed as “Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex” in formal settings, and Meghan has specific guidelines for how she should be addressed as well. Her agency, William Morris Endeavor, reportedly advises her to remind the public of her ties to the British monarchy, adding a level of formality previously discarded.
Additionally, media coverage has been less favorable than the couple might have expected. Meghan recently appeared on a magazine cover only to be outshined by Catherine, the Princess of Wales, who has received significant sympathy and attention due to recent personal challenges. The magazine issue featuring Catherine outsold Meghan’s issue by a wide margin, underscoring a shift in public interest. This situation has reportedly prompted Meghan to consider sharing more exclusive stories to regain the spotlight.
Despite their intentions to redefine their public roles, Harry and Meghan may be facing the reality that their royal titles and associations with the British monarchy remain crucial to their influence. The journey towards independence has highlighted the challenges of balancing public perception with personal freedom in an ever-watchful media landscape.