Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have yet to accomplish a substantial milestone since moving to the United States to pursue a financially independent lifestyle.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have advised people to learn from former football player David Beckham and his wife in order to succeed in the United States.
Melissa Twigg, writing for The Telegraph, suggested that the royal couple seek Beckham's assistance in order to build out a successful career.
Following a description of David and Victoria's accomplishments in the United States, the author of the piece shared her thoughts on the Duke and Duchess of Sussex's development thus far.
"They are continuing working with Netflix, where they stated that when they inked a rumoured $100 million agreement in 2020, they would focus "on making material that educates but also inspires hope." "So far, however, all they've released is Harry & Meghan, a not-exactly-hopeful documentary in which they mostly complained about the Royal family," according to The Telegraph.
"And this, unfortunately, is the crux of their problem," Melissa Twigg remarked. The world is captivated with their gripes with King Charles and the Prince and Princess of Wales, as seen by the chart-topping sales of Harry's biography Spare, but not much interested in anything else they may have to say."
The Sussexes also lack the "humility" of the Beckhams, according to Jack Izzard, CEO of Rhizome Media Group, according to the report. "David is a goodwill ambassador for Unicef, and he has used his celebrity to do good." But he never sought to overshadow that charity, whereas the Archewell Foundation feels more like a personal stretch than a fundraiser."