Prince Harry has broken his silence on Meghan Markle’s success amid the Duke of Sussex’s bitter UK security battle.
Harry has publicly voiced his unwavering support for Meghan’s flourishing business ventures.
The Duke of Sussex, 40, told People he “fully supports absolutely everything” his wife has done with her recent projects.
His comments come as Meghan’s lifestyle brand, As Ever, sold out its entire product line in under an hour after its launch.
Prince Harry breaks his silence on Meghan Markle’s success amid Duke’s bitter security battle
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“I am so happy for my wife and fully support absolutely everything she’s done and continues to do,” Prince Harry told the outlet.
“I’m incredibly proud,” he added.
His support extends across all of Meghan’s ventures, including her recently launched Lemonada Media podcast, “Confessions of a Female Founder.”
The Duchess of Sussex, 43, has been steadily expanding her business portfolio this spring. Her Netflix series “With Love, Meghan” debuted in March to significant interest.
Most recently, she launched “Confessions of a Female Founder,” a new podcast with Lemonada Media, which premiered on April 8.
These ventures mark Meghan’s continued professional evolution since stepping back from royal duties in 2020.
Alongside his support for Meghan’s business success, Prince Harry continues his legal battle for security protection in the UK.
The Duke told the publication this case “has always mattered the most” as he left the Royal Courts of Justice in London on April 9.
His state-funded official security was removed in 2020 after the couple stepped back from royal duties.
For Harry, this isn’t merely a legal appeal but a fight to protect Meghan and their children, Archie and Lilibet.
His lawyer, Shaheed Fatima, told the court his presence demonstrates “how much this appeal means to him and his family.”
The security battle has highlighted the strained relationship between Harry and his father, King Charles.
Harry believes the removal of his security was a calculated attempt to control him and Meghan.
He feels King Charles, as ceremonial head of state, could easily intervene to have his security reinstated. The Palace has consistently denied that this is possible.
For Harry, this decision “was difficult to swallow” and deepened an already raw rift between father and son.
King Charles’s advisers are directly tied to RAVEC, the Government committee denying Harry’s security request.