In his latest limited series, titled Heart of Invictus, the spotlight won't be mainly on him and Meghan Markle. Instead, it will shine on the stories of veterans from across the globe who are taking part in Harry's Invictus Games.
From The Daily Star:
According to royal expert Daniela Elser, writing for news.com.au, Heart of Invictus could be Harry's last chance to overcome his and Meghan's "deeply charged, complicated positions in the US public landscape".
She said the series could remind the world "he had actually achieved something unimpeachably great" with the Invictus Games, prior to the controversies that have surrounded him in recent years.
Elser wrote: "[Heart of Invictus] constitutes is the 38-year-old’s last-ditch opportunity to firmly remake his image into one of a diehard, dedicated humanitarian and not the view of him as a whiny, over-privileged boy who spent the final years of his grandmother’s life laying into his family."
She went on to say there could be a "shiny gold award" awaiting Harry after its release, but warned it could be "another instance of a one-off successful outing" for him "like Spare or Harry & Meghan".
"He never had to go out and find an actual idea or come up with some fresh subject matter himself," Elser said.
Well, I'd say this definitely sounds better than the other scandalous stuff that he and Meghan have been promoting lately.
Honestly, anything with less of the Duchess of Sussex involved would probably give Harry's image a good boost at this stage.