Meghan Markle puts blinders on while Prince Harry fears she’s spending more than she’s bringing

Amid questions if Meghan Markle is turning emotional and making financial moves without consideration the reality finally comes out

By H. Anjum
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January 24, 2026
Meghan Markle puts blinders on while Prince Harry fears she’s spending more than she’s bringing

Meghan Markle’s hopes and dreams for the future, for As Ever and for her identity have been called out ever since a source told Heat World that she is dead set on building generational wealth through this venture and knows deep in her bones its going to work. Even if Prince Harry keeps trying to force her into staying within familiar waters.

But now a similar admission is being made by another anonymous source.

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While much of their words echo similar sentiments, this time around its being revealed that a big part of Meghan’s roadmap is Goop because, “Meghan genuinely believes this is her shot to make a massive Goop-style move and transform As Ever into a brand with worldwide influence.”

Reportedly, “she frequently points to the way Goop has a global appeal and reach, and she is convinced that by moving quickly and decisively now, her own brand can follow the same trajectory.”

That is why the ‘stockpiling’ referenced earlier is not at all in response to fear, or shortage, or even struggle. Instead, “it was manufactured deliberately as part of forward planning for overseas distribution, something Meghan has been mapping out for a long time rather than reacting on the fly.”

Its almost a given now that “she's committed to going all in rather than easing into it.” Since “from her point of view, this is the moment to pull the trigger on a full-scale expansion, with the U.K. serving only as the first step in a much broader international push.”

But Prince Harry is not letting up from his stance because “he keeps coming back to the same point, telling Meghan they simply can't afford to pour money in at this speed,” they tell RadarOnline.

While “he isn't opposed to the business itself,” the outlet admits, “and he accepts that the early numbers looked promising, but what worries him is the pace of spending and how quickly costs are mounting compared with the cash coming in.”

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