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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have been out and about a lot more than usual in recent weeks.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex were seen dancing the night away at a Beyonce concert on Friday (September 1) days before Harry was spotted rubbing shoulders with A-listers at the Los Angeles FC match against Lionel Messi's Inter Miami on Sunday.
And royal expert Daniela Elser reckons the sudden swathe of public appearances is no accident and commented the couple are "suddenly everywhere" with their "career at a serious crossroads".
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"Right now, it would seem like the Sussexes are cheerily and readily serving up a decidedly peppy and upbeat face to the world," Elser wrote for news.com.au.
"Maybe this sudden return to the spotlight has something to do with the coming events of this week which will see the Team Sussex ratchet things up, jiggle all the knobs to 11 and go into overdrive as they find their careers and brand at a serious crossroads.
"Prepare yourself for a lot more of the duke because the former working HRH is about to return to the fore with gusto."
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Elser noted the Prince is expected to make a solo trip back to the UK for the WellChild awards on Thursday (September 7), the day before the one-year anniversary of the late Queen Elizabeth's death.
"[This gives] him with the perfect opportunity to pip the royal family to the post of marking the occasion," Elser observed.
It'll be a flying visit as on Saturday (September 9) Harry is jetting off to Dusseldörf for the opening ceremony of the 2023 Invictus Games, an international competition founded by the prince which sees injured war veterans compete in a series of sporting events.
Elser reckons the games could give the couple a "fresh start" after a year of highs and lows.
While the pair have seen commercial success in the form of Harry's memoir, Spare, elsewhere they have suffered a number of devastating career blows.
The Sussexes announced in June they had "mutually agreed to part ways" with streaming giant Spotify two and a half years into a lucrative contract which saw Meghan produce just one series of her feminist podcast, Archetypes.
Back in December the pair also released their debut Netflix documentary, Harry & Meghan, which racked up more than 81million viewing hours globally in its first week and reached the top 10 TV list in 85 countries.
But until last week, this was their only offering to make it onto the platform.
Harry released his long-awaited documentary, Heart of Invictus, on Wednesday (August 30), but according to unofficial data by Flix Patrol, the five-part series has failed to make a splash with viewers having not made it to the top 100 most-watched TV shows on the platform right now.
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