appeared to be "lost" after having an "erratic" year while his wife, , carried on with her various endeavours, according to royal experts.
The Duke of Sussex has made a number of trips to promote causes he supports this year, with for a sustainable travel initiative he founded in 2019, Travalyst.
Meanwhile, as she launched various business ventures this year, including her Netflix show, With Love, Meghan, her lifestyle brand, As Ever, and her podcast series, Confessions of a Female Founder.
Royal commentator and broadcaster Esther Krakue told that Harry has "nothing left" aside from Travalyst, adding: "If you think about it critically, what else does he [Harry] have left? I mean, he's resigned from Sentebale, while it's being investigated. He's no longer a working royal, [and while] he has his other charity work with the Invictus Games, his involvement is not as in-depth because it's every few years. He's just watching Meghan go from experiment to experiment, you know, taking his kids to school and dropping them off - but really, there isn't much there in terms of the man. What is the man about?"
Meanwhile, News.com.au's royal correspondent Bronte Coy added: "It's [Harry's visit to China] kind of the latest in what appears to be a bit of an erratic year for him - it was surprising. With Harry, it feels so scattergun. It's largely been the court cases - when I think of what has happened this year in terms of what he's generated headlines for and the work he's been doing. He seems lost."
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