Following their retirement from their royal responsibilities, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have taken different paths, according to royal authority Angela Levin. In an interview with GB News, Levin emphasised Meghan’s future project, a synopsis of Charles Dickens’s “Great Expectations,” which she sees as a feminist perspective on a man’s world. Levin, citing earlier novel adaptations, expressed doubt about the project’s success. It’s noteworthy that Meghan is still working on this project in the US.
Prince Harry, on the other hand, seems to have other ideas. Levin claims that he is considering travelling to Africa, a continent he holds dear and regards as his second home.
Meghan appears to be committed to empowering women and examining society processes, and her focus on creative endeavours, notably the adaption of “Great Expectations,” seems to be in line with these goals. Prince Harry’s fondness for Africa and desire to support its populace and wildlife, meanwhile, serve as a constant reminder of his dedication to humanitarian and environmental concerns.
The couple’s different pursuits reflect their individual interests and objectives as they continue adjusting to their post-royal existence. Prince Harry’s fondness for Africa signals that he intends to use his influence and background to draw attention to significant problems in the continent.
It is unclear how Meghan and Harry will work together on shared causes or coordinate their separate efforts in the future, even though their respective paths may diverge for the time being.