This notion, along with its potential implications, has been highlighted by royal commentator Dan Wootton.
In a report by the Daily Mail, Wootton expresses concern, stating, "I fear that, in Meghan's strategic mind, the worse things get for Harry, the better positioned she becomes to take the lead in their relationship."
Wootton further questions the reasoning behind Prince Harry's recent emotional struggles, asking, "What else explains his solo meltdown this year?"
He suggests that if Meghan were acting as a responsible spouse, she would have engaged in conversations with Harry about the realities of media scrutiny, understanding his deeply rooted and, at times, understandable anxieties.
Interestingly, Wootton draws a parallel between Meghan and Harry's late mother, Diana, pointing out that prior to joining the Royal Family, Meghan herself engaged with journalists and photographers to promote her public image.
He notes her interactions with showbiz columnists to publish stories about her personal life and the arrangement of paparazzi to capture her arrival at specific locations.
The implication here is that Meghan, by capitalizing on Harry's fears and vulnerabilities, may be aiming to assume a more dominant role in their relationship.
