Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have faced criticism for not living up to the high expectations they set for themselves, according to Ulrike Grunewald, the documentary’s director. The lost prince. In a recent interview with the mail, Grunewald spoke about the couple’s challenges and how their journey has unfolded since leaving royal duties.
“Harry and Meghan set the bar high,” Grunewald began. “They want to be global benefactors who make tangible changes,” but “so far, they haven’t lived up to that image at all.” The documentary’s director acknowledged her own curiosity about the couple’s efforts to carve out an independent life.
“I was interested to know if Harry and Meghan’s strategies for independent living are working. After four years, the results are very mixed,” he said, noting that his progress has not been clear by any means.
Grunewald further noted that Harry and Meghan now appear to be more separated in their public lives, a stark contrast to the united front they once presented. “Now they mainly appear separately, as they couldn’t create an image that worked together. “They have come down to earth.” she commented.
Despite his criticism, Grunewald also offered a more empathetic perspective on Harry’s situation. “To be fair, from his point of view, Harry wanted the best for his own family,” he explained. “And I’m sure you’ve now gained valuable experience in California and learned what it means to have to fend for yourself. “I would never have been able to do that in the inner circle of the royal family.”
While the couple’s transition away from royal duties has been full of ups and downs, Grunewald’s comments highlight the challenges they face as they strive to make their mark as private citizens. Its ability to deliver on its promises of global impact and change remains under constant scrutiny.