England’s Prince Harry and his wife, Meghan Markle, have become focal points for media scrutiny since their move from Europe to the United States. Recently labeled as Hollywood’s biggest losers for 2023 by The Hollywood Reporter, the couple is contemplating a return to Prince Harry’s native land.
Placed in the “Loser” category alongside entities like Disney and Los Angeles, Harry and Meghan faced criticism for their media ventures, contributing to their unfavorable public image and landing them on the list. Once accustomed to Prince Harry’s high-profile life of “ceremonial public service,” the couple now finds themselves at a crossroads, seeking a new direction together.

The Hollywood Reporter candidly described the couple’s 2023 failures, highlighting their “whiny” Netflix special and biography, which drew the attention and satire of the creators of South Park. Known for its no-holds-barred approach, “South Park” was deemed the catalyst that burst the bubble on the couple’s fledgling reputation. As a result, the duo is reportedly planning a return to England, albeit maintaining independence from the Royal Family.
Marie Claire delved into the couple’s upcoming plans for the holiday season and a full-time return to Prince Harry’s homeland. According to Dr. Tessa Dunlop, a royal family expert, the couple intends to purchase their own property rather than relying on Harry’s father’s extensive estate. Describing Harry as homesick, Dunlop emphasized the British desire to perceive him as a lost figure returning to his roots.
Despite the public relations challenges faced by Harry and Meghan, they seem determined to return to England, potentially rejoining the Royal Family without its direct support. This move could serve as a means to regain respect and assimilate into a more “normal” life as a couple, possibly considering plans for starting a family.