Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, once frequently seen together, are now rarely spotted in public, leading to growing speculation about the state of their relationship and future plans.
Since relocating to California in 2020 after stepping down from their royal roles, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex have focused on separate professional pursuits, with sources describing their approach as a “twin-track” strategy.
Following their joint trip to Colombia last summer, the couple has increasingly shifted their focus to individual appearances. Prince Harry has been heavily involved in charity work, including the Invictus Games, while Meghan is dedicating her efforts to entrepreneurial ventures, such as her upcoming brand, American Riviera Orchard.
In recent months, the couple has appeared together only on a few occasions. One notable appearance was in August, when they participated in a CBS interview discussing the impact of online harm on children.
Their next joint appearance came in November, when they recorded a video for a United Nations conference focused on protecting children from digital violence. Meghan praised Harry during the clip, but their separate projects have raised questions among fans and critics.
In recent weeks, Harry traveled to Canada to promote the 2025 Invictus Games, while Meghan remained in California, hosting a holiday dinner for Afghan women and attending a Hollywood launch event.
Reports that Harry spent his 40th birthday hiking with friends rather than with Meghan have only added to the speculation surrounding their private lives.
Sources close to the couple maintain that their separate ventures are part of a balanced routine that allows them to focus on their family life with their children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet.
A friend revealed that their shared mission through Archewell and future collaborative projects remain a priority. “Harry and Meghan continue to pursue individual projects related to their personal interests but are still committed to their joint efforts through Archewell,” a source told HELLO.
Experts believe the couple’s solo approach might be a strategic decision to rebuild their public image after facing criticism. “Meghan and Harry’s brand has been severely damaged by constant media backlash and poor PR moves, making a joint brand now impractical,” said the CEO of marketing agency Go Up in an interview with the Mirror.