With a solid strategy, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle may be able to recover from their professional embarrassment.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex, who are keeping their future plans private, have the "ability" to surprise.
"It's unclear what the Sussexes plan to do at the moment," royal analyst Richard Fitizgerald said. Remember, they've always had the ability to surprise."
"Well, having said that, it simply isn't clear," he continued. "I'm surprised no initiative has been launched so far."
However, the couple's new buddy network is 'likely to lead to anything' for them.
Meanwhile, Hollywood's 'major power people' are refusing to jeopardise their careers for the pair. Among them is Oprah Winfrey, who declined Meghan's birthday invitation.
"It was not a party for Ms Winfrey, nor was it hosted by her," a representative for the star subsequently explained. Anastasia Soare was celebrating her 25th year in business with a gathering of women who had supported her throughout her career. The celebration was held the day before Oprah's birthday, and the host gave her a cake."