Sussexes waged a battle they were ‘never going to win’

Despite this, the couple remains determined to speak their truth and share their experiences through their various projects.

One of the most talked-about endeavors is Harry’s upcoming book, which was announced as part of a multi-book deal. Many are eagerly anticipating the release, as it will likely offer insights into Harry’s life and experiences within the Royal Family. However, there are also questions about how the book will be received, particularly given the current strained relationship between Harry and his family.
“Harry’s book deal was part of a multi-book deal, so it wasn’t just one book that we were promised,” writer and broadcaster Esther Krakue recently commented during an interview. “And there are murmurings that Meghan is going to release her own content as well which I’m sure will hark back to her very brief experience within the Royal Family.”
Indeed, Meghan has already begun to share her own stories and perspectives through various media projects, such as her interview with Oprah Winfrey earlier this year. During the interview, she spoke openly about the struggles she faced as a member of the Royal Family, including issues related to mental health and racism.
While the interview was controversial and sparked a great deal of backlash, it also shed light on the challenges that both Harry and Meghan faced while living as royals. It also confirmed that the couple remains committed to sharing their truth, even in the face of criticism and pushback.
“The reality is the couple were waging a battle, so to speak, with an institution they were never going to win against – they were never going to win against the Royal Family,” Krakue noted during her recent interview.
Indeed, Harry and Meghan’s decision to step down as senior royals in 2020 was met with a great deal of resistance and controversy. The couple cited the intense media scrutiny and pressure as reasons for their departure, as well as a desire to forge a new path for themselves and their family.
However, their departure also highlighted a significant power struggle within the Royal Family. Harry and Meghan’s willingness to challenge convention and speak out against issues such as racism and mental health challenges clashed with the traditional, conservative values of the institution they were attempting to navigate.