Prince Harry could become a 'dad-fluencer', experts claim

Prince Harry Could Become a 'Dad-Fluencer', Experts Claim

According to royal analysts, Prince Harry may soon pivot toward becoming a so-called "dad-fluencer" to sustain his lifestyle in Los Angeles. The Channel 5 documentary The Jobless Prince: What Will Harry Do Next? is set to air Saturday at 8 p.m. and explores the Duke of Sussex's uncertain professional path.

"His best option is to become a dad-fluencer," insisted Jane Moore during the program.

The 41-year-old Duke, who left the royal family in 2020 to gain financial independence, has since earned income from various media and endorsement deals, as well as from Meghan Markle’s business ventures and acting pursuits. Meghan’s brand, As Ever, is largely promoted through Instagram, which analysts say demonstrates the couple's continued reliance on digital platforms.

Despite his efforts in the United States, insiders note that Harry “hasn’t hit it off in America” and may be facing dwindling opportunities in Hollywood. As Jane Moore argued, “The King's son is now at a crossroads in his career.”

The documentary suggests that Harry’s American chapter could be winding down, raising questions about how he will continue to finance his family’s luxurious California life. With a $10 million mortgage and no royal financial support, experts speculate that social media influence or lifestyle branding may become his next move.

"Harry’s chapter in the US seems to be coming to an end," one commentator noted, adding that he must “find new ways to generate income” after his failed legal effort to secure taxpayer-funded protection.

Author’s Summary

Experts suggest Prince Harry may reinvent himself as a lifestyle or parenting influencer to sustain his LA life amid fading popularity and limited career paths in the US.

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Daily Mail Daily Mail — 2025-11-07