Is it finally time for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle to admit they’re NOT the masterminds behind the camera? Because darling, one royal expert is serving some seriously spicy advice that we are absolutely living for.
According to royal commentator Kinsey Schofield, the Duke and Duchess have been searching high and low for their big Hollywood moment—and girl, it’s been crickets. But here’s the piping hot take: they might actually find success if they’d just… step. Away. From. The. Keyboard. Revolutionary concept, we know.
“Give the experienced television producers the keys and get out of their way,” Schofield told Page Six with the kind of bluntness that makes us weak in the knees. Translation? Harry and Meghan’s hands-on approach to their projects has been a whole mess, and it’s time for the REAL professionals to take the wheel.
Let’s be honest—Netflix deals, Spotify podcasts, and various production ventures have been more of a snooze-fest than a ratings goldmine. While the couple has poured their hearts (and apparently buckets of cash) into these endeavors, the viewership numbers haven’t exactly been screaming “royal success story.” It’s giving passionate but misguided energy, and we’re not afraid to say it.
The irony? Meghan has that Hollywood background, and Harry has the pedigree. But apparently, having access to A-list connections and a compelling life story isn’t enough when you’re too busy micromanaging every detail. Sometimes you really DO need to know when to fold ’em and let the experts handle the business side of show business.
Fans have been split on the couple’s creative ventures, with many praising their ambition while others side-eye the lack of commercial success. Social media has been absolutely on FIRE with opinions ranging from sympathetic to downright savage. “They need to hire actual producers instead of making themselves the producers,” one Twitter user recently snarked. And honestly? The people have spoken.
The reality is that stepping back doesn’t mean giving up—it means being smart about who you trust. Plenty of celebrities produce content without being in the control room 24/7. Novel concept, right?
So here’s the million-dollar question: Will Harry and Meghan actually take this advice and let the pros handle production, or are they too invested in maintaining creative control? Only time will tell if they’re willing to surrender the reins for actual results.
What do you think? A) They should absolutely step back and let real producers take over B) They have every right to maintain creative control over their own projects