Although Prince Harry and Meghan Markle stepped aside from their royal positions in 2020, they have restructured their personal and professional teams to reflect the formal hierarchy within the British Royal Family.
This structural revamp has surfaced ahead of the Duke's planned commercial initiative, which is set to begin in the coming months.
Charlotte Griffiths, Editor at Large of the Mail on Sunday, who discovered the plans, talked with GB News about the reorganization and stated the new system functions as a "shield of protection" for the couple.
Griffiths revealed: 'So allegedly Harry has looked at the current polls, which show him at 27 percent, and he is furious about it. A person close to him informed me that he has realized there is nowhere to go but up.
As part of the newly formed 'fake household,' Griffiths said that Prince Harry is now completely protected from reading British media.
'With this new system, they really prevent him from reading the British tabloids, so they practically read them on his behalf,' she explained.
'Meghan does not read British tabloids or interact in any kind of British media. And she is protected from that by this home. And the purpose of the new household is to provide them with a shield that will protect them.
This redesigned approach appears to be a planned move as the pair prepares to re-enter the public arena with new professional and commercial endeavors, all while aiming to limit exposure to the negative publicity that has followed them since their royal departure.