While Meghan recently partnered with Hollywood agent Ari Emanuel at WME, Prince Harry is rumored to be working on a documentary centered around Africa, a place he has a deep connection with due to extensive travel, charity work, and long-term friendships.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have been advised to embark on independent ventures rather than undertake all their projects as a couple.
This would involve Harry working on his documentary focusing on Africa, while Meghan engages in her own projects.
While some believe the couple's divergent interests may indicate a potential imbalance in their view of showbiz, PR expert Maya Riaz doesn't believe it will negatively impact their brand. She stated, "We've seen Prince Harry and Meghan do things independently for some time now. I don't think it hurts the brand but a way for them to explore other opportunities that are of interest to them as individuals. I still think they are seen together in public, and wherever opportunities arise, they will work together."
In fact, Meghan and Harry continue to co-lead Archewell, their organization encompassing two production companies and a non-profit foundation. They have consistently emphasized their commitment to working together and have mentioned it in interviews, such as their conversation with U.S. magazine The Cut.
Harry, who referred to their shared office, remarked, "Most people I know and many in my family are unable to work and live together. It's really, really weird because it looks like a lot of pressure, but it just feels natural and normal."
While Harry's rumored documentary about Africa would be a significant solo project, it wouldn't be his first. In January, he released his best-selling memoir, "Spare." Megan also released her book, "The Bench," in the summer of 2021.
Furthermore, Meghan has led her podcast, Archewell Audio, separately from Harry. Additionally, the Duke is expected to launch "Heart of Invictus," a documentary series spotlighting the inspiring stories of veterans and service personnel participating in the Invictus Games.