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Prince Harry has been criticized by a royal commentator for a series of business decisions made since he and Meghan Markle stepped back from royal duties and moved to California. However, another royal expert, Jennie Bond, believes that the Duke of Sussex is more intelligent than portrayed and has paved his unique path alongside the Duchess.

Tina Brown, another royal expert and a friend of Princess Diana, expressed concerns about the couple’s professional endeavors and Hollywood status, citing numerous mistakes made by Meghan and questioning Harry’s decision-making abilities.

In response, Jennie Bond defended Harry, highlighting his successes as a public figure despite not being academically inclined. She emphasized that both Harry and Meghan have faced challenges but have ultimately found success in their respective ventures.

While acknowledging the couple’s initial struggles, Jennie praised Meghan’s humility in learning from mistakes and Harry’s dedication to charitable causes. She noted that the couple appears content in their roles as an influencer and entrepreneur (Meghan) and charity advocate (Harry) in California, building a fulfilling life post-royal duties.

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