Meghan Markle and Prince Harry 'have entered new chapter' as they look to 'distance themselves'
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The couple have been warned of a 'critical' moment
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have entered a "new chapter of their lives", it has been claimed.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex quit the Royal Family in January 2020 and have been attempting to forge a new path for themselves ever since.
Eager to be able to sustain their lives through their own money rather than from funds from King Charles, the couple signed up to a number of projects to advance in their careers.
The contracts agreed by the couple included exclusive deals with Netflix and with Spotify.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry stepped down as working members of the Royal Family in 2020
PAIt was through their partnership with Netflix that the couple released their tell-all documentary about their decision to leave the Firm last December.
The two-part special made headlines around the world as they criticised they Royal Family and their treatment by the British press.
And now a new documentary by the couple is set to be released, focusing on the Sussexes work with the Invictus charity.
PR expert Kieran Elsby said the new documentary gave the couple a chance to move on from their content about the Royal Family.
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"Harry and Meghan are in a new chapter of their lives, distancing themselves from their former roles as senior members of the Royal Family," he told The Mirror.
"Their professional pursuits have expanded to encompass a diverse array of initiatives, whilst some have worked, many have not.
"It is critical that the public reception of 'Heart of Invictus' enhances their public image in a positive light.
"If as expected the documentary focuses around the Invictus Games, as a whole they will avoid creating any new royal dramas. That in itself is a wise strategy."
Harry and Meghan's new documentary will focus on Invictus
PAElsby added: "Harry's dedication to the Invictus Games has definitely earned him extensive admiration. The recently unveiled preview of 'Heart of Invictus' is especially interesting, given the profound influence the Invictus Games have had on wounded veterans and their loved ones.
"These Games serve as a testament not only to the resilience and fortitude of the participants but also to Harry's steadfast commitment to a noble cause.
"His profound involvement in the Invictus Games has resounded deeply with individuals all around the world, underlining his ambition to help those in need."