In the realm of expert analysis, a purported descent from grace is sensed
in the aftermath of Prince Harry's relocation to the United States. Commentator
Daniela Elser articulates these perceptions concerning the Sussexes, delving
into the repercussions of what she terms the 'woozy' effect on the global stage.
In a reflective piece for News.com.au, Elser commences by embarking on a
nostalgic journey, revisiting the perceived decline of Prince Harry and Meghan
Markle. She illuminates that during the inception of Megxit, "Courtiers reeled,
Fleet Street smacked its chops, and studio honchos pondered the feasible
augmentation of zeros to their Sussex bids."
Ms. Elser notes how even the tenets of free market economics embraced the initial royal exodus. However, she observes, "then the tape zips forward, and we arrive at today." "The Sussexes, be it by their own volition or not, appear to hover on the fringes of Hollywood, their narratives and veracity expended, their portrayal echoing that of lethargic recruits content to let their titles shoulder the burden."
"The swiftness, the theatricality, and the vertiginous nature of their descent in fortunes are so pronounced that one cannot help but experience a sense of wooziness," she concludes before departing from the discourse.
