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Harry and Meghan to ‘get on with lives’ and stop dishing royal dirt in rebrand

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are set to “get on with their lives” and “stop dishing royal dirt” in what has been dubbed a “rebrand”.

The Express reported the controversial pair could “start a new era” in the coming months.

It could mean an end to The Duke and Duchess of Sussex making statements about The Royal Family.

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Royal expert Afua Hagan said the couple would shift towards look-forward projects which will be “less about what happened to them before”.

Instead, Ms Hagan said, they will focus on new issues such as supporting charitable causes and building non-profit company Archewell.



Royal expert Afua Hagan said the couple would shift towards look-forward projects

The commentator insisted it was vital for Harry and Meghan to bury the hatchet and “get on with their lives”.

She added: “They can’t keep going over and over and over the past forever. It’s just going to be painful.”



The commentator insisted it was vital for Harry and Meghan to bury the hatchet

Harry and Meghan have spawned a litany of news reports after a number of media appearances.

In 2021, the duo sat down with Oprah Winfrey for a bombshell interview packed with explosive claims.

The pair then released the first instalment of a Netflix docu-series before Harry’s memoir Spare was released.



Questions remain over whether the pair will attend next year’s coronation

Yesterday, we reported an expert had claimed demands for an “apology” were preventing Harry and Meghan from reconciliation with members of the Royal Family.

Sources have suggested the husband and wife – who left Britain for a life in the US almost three years ago – will be on the guest list for the coronation of King Charles III.

It’s thought the monarch is doing his best to get his sons together for the event which Whitehall bosses hope will run “as smoothly as possible”.

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