Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are facing a critical test, according to royal commentator Richard Fitzwilliams, who issued a blunt four-word assessment: 'They are not trustworthy.' Speaking to The Express, Fitzwilliams described the couple as being at a 'crossroads' ten years after their first date.
Crossroads for the Sussexes
Fitzwilliams stated: 'They have not succeeded as A-listers in Hollywood and seem to be looking to arrange a future in a Britain, which they have made hostile to them because of their behaviour.' He added: 'What they do have is an international profile; the test is how they use it.'
The comment comes as Harry prepares to travel to the UK next week, while Meghan and their children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet, will remain in California. This marks a separate trip from the family's last joint visit for the late Queen Elizabeth II's Platinum Jubilee in 2022.
Royal commentator's assessment
Fitzwilliams' remarks highlight ongoing challenges for the couple since stepping back from royal duties in 2020. He emphasised that their credibility is at stake, noting that the four-word barb 'They are not trustworthy' encapsulates their struggle over the past decade.
Harry's solo visit to Britain is expected to focus on his charitable work and legal matters, but the absence of Meghan and the children has sparked speculation about their future plans. The couple's attempts to build a media and philanthropic empire in the US have faced mixed results.



