IT’S OVER FOR THEM – MEGHAN & HARRY OUT—SOPHIE & EDWARD IN?!

The drama surrounding the British Royal Family never truly subsides. Even as the dust settles on one contentious chapter, another begins, often involving shifts in who holds the public’s favour and who shoulders the burden of royal duties. For years, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, were arguably the most talked-about royals globally. Their 2020 decision to step back as working royals—dubbed “Megxit”—shocked the world, leaving a significant void in the modern royal line-up. Yet, as their star appears to be fading, another couple is quietly, but surely, rising to prominence: Prince Edward, Duke of Edinburgh, and his wife, Sophie, Duchess of Edinburgh.
Harry and Meghan’s narrative has become increasingly complex. While their explosive interviews and docu-series successfully garnered attention, they also sparked controversy and criticism. Their current public image often oscillates between being seen as champions of mental health and privacy, and being perceived as individuals leveraging their royal connections for commercial gain while simultaneously criticizing the institution that gave them their platform. Recent lukewarm reception to their various projects and a perceived decline in their media visibility suggest that the intense interest that once surrounded them may be waning. For the monarchy, their absence continues to be felt, but perhaps the spotlight they once occupied is now being redirected.
Enter Prince Edward and Duchess Sophie. The youngest son of the late Queen Elizabeth II and his wife have always maintained a relatively low profile, focusing diligently on their charitable patronages and royal duties. In recent years, however, particularly since their elevation to the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh titles, their role has expanded, and their visibility has dramatically increased. They embody the traditional, dutiful side of the monarchy—loyal, understated, and hardworking.
Sophie, in particular, has earned praise for her unwavering support for causes like preventing sexual violence in conflict and sight loss. She is frequently described by royal commentators as the monarchy’s “secret weapon” and has been compared to a young Princess Anne for her no-nonsense, highly engaged approach to her duties. Crucially, they have managed to remain largely scandal-free, projecting an image of stability and reliability that the institution desperately needs.
The contrast is stark: the Sussexes, defined by high-octane drama, personal revelations, and transatlantic celebrity, versus the Edinburghs, defined by quiet competence, dedication, and traditional service. As the monarchy grapples with a reduced number of working royals due to the advanced age of King Charles III and Queen Camilla, and the health challenges faced by other key members, the reliable presence of Edward and Sophie becomes invaluable.
The question is no longer who the public finds most exciting, but who they find most reassuring. While Harry and Meghan may still dominate tabloid headlines, it is Sophie and Edward who are now reliably filling the royal diaries, supporting the King, and upholding the long-term work of the Crown. The shift is palpable. The dramatic ‘out’ of the Sussexes appears to be leading to a steady, dependable ‘in’ for the Edinburghs, solidifying their status as the new, quietly essential cornerstone of the modern working Royal Family.