One royal expert has questioned what Prince Harry does to contribute to his family whilst praising Meghan Markle for her recent work. In a new Channel 5 documentary, titled Meghan and Harry: Where Did The Money Go?, royal commentator Emily Andrews recalls Meghan's previous comments about her typical morning routine.
The 43-year-old, who resides in California with Harry and their children, Archie, 6, and Lilibet, 4, previously discussed what a typical morning in her household looks like.
Speaking of the couple, Emily said: "Meghan gets up at half six, half an hour before the children, then the children gets up and she gets them dressed, gets their breakfast, and then she makes their packed lunch and takes them to kindy (nursery), then at 9 o'clock she sits down and is a girl boss... Where is Harry in all of this? He's not making money, he's not looking after the kids, what is Harry doing?"
Meghan saw the second launch of products for her brand As Ever on Friday. With the first drop in April selling out in less than an hour, the second launch reportedly sold out within 10 minutes of the website going live.
As well as her brand, Meghan also wrapped up her podcast series, Confessions of a Female Founder, earlier this month.
The documentary explored Meghan and Harry's finances - with Harry having previously spoke of his father financially cutting him off.
Also speaking on the recently documentary, royal expert Norman Baker said: "There's no doubt in my mind that Meghan and Harry's income is going to decline in the future. It's declining now.
"They've done the big hits that they could do. They've done the big Spotify event, they've done the big book, there is nothing else to come, nothing else to sell apart from themselves."
As reported by the Mirror, the pair purchased their family home for £11 million [$14.65m] after moving to the US in 2020.
The couple are said to have taken out a mortgage of £7 million [$9.5m], with repayments in the region of £73,000 - £37,000 [$50,000-100,000] a month.
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