Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have been dubbed as unwise for giving a controversial interview that evidently lacked proper judgment. The royal couple, who expressed their dissatisfaction with the royal family and the British monarchy, are uncertain of what they would do next.

While speaking with Express, royal expert Richard Fitzwilliams said that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex rocked the boat with their recent statements in the ITV documentary “Harry & Meghan: An African Journey.”

The royal expert said that what the interview did was to show the public that Prince Harry is struggling to deal with his mental health while finding his place in the royal family. And the fact that he opened up about his differences with Prince William overshadowed the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge’s successful trip to Pakistan.

“When he talked of going on separate paths from William and ups and downs in his relations with him, it inevitably created headlines he surely would have wanted to avoid. William and Kate have just completed a highly successful tour of Pakistan, as the future King and Queen Consort there is obviously less independence but there is duty. Also, there are their charitable commitments, they have got the balance right and are handling things brilliantly,” he said.

And after last weekend’s interview, Fitzwilliams said that no one knows what Prince Harry and Markle will be doing next. But what is clearly known is that they are unhappy with the conventional royal roles that they are portraying.

There have also been rumors suggesting that Prince Harry and Markle might relocate to a different country permanently or otherwise. Next month, they will be going on a six-week break from their royal duties to spend some time with Markle’s mom, Doria Ragland, in the United States.

During this time, royal experts are encouraging the royal couple to think about their next move really carefully so that it won’t further jeopardize the royal family.

Helping hand: Prince Harry and his wife Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex, at a youth employment hub in Johannesburg
Helping hand: Prince Harry and his wife Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex, at a youth employment hub in Johannesburg AFP / Michele Spatari