Loose Women star says Harry needs brother William's help before US work 'dries' up
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have suffered a setback since moving to California after they stepped down from their royal duties in 2020.
Prince William hands out ‘Earthshot burgers’ in shock appearance
Jane Moore suggested Prince Harry could use Prince William's help after losing his deal with Spotify.
In June, it was announced that Harry and Meghan Markle's multi-year partnership deal with Spotify worth £15 million had collapsed.
It comes as the Duke and Duchess of Sussex's Netflix deal is reportedly hanging in the balance due to the ongoing writer's strike in Hollywood.
Writing in a recent column, for The Sun, the Loose Women panellist claimed Harry may need a new plan before his work in the US "dries up".
Jane wrote: "Customers who went to a plant-based burger van got quite a shock when they found themselves being served by Prince William.
"His visit to the van in Bermondsey, South London, was to highlight his Earthshot Prize environmental awards and, according to onlookers, His Royal Highness was a dab hand at flipping patties."
She added: "A useful life skill he may wish to pass on to his brother once the last of his 'work' in the US dries up."
Her comments come after diners were left "shell-shocked" when the future king served veggie burgers to the public in July.
"Morning everyone - nicely cooked, ready to go," said "Chef" William as he turned round to reveal himself in the van to shocked diners.
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Meghan and Harry's Archewell Audio signed an exclusive $25million (£19million) deal with Spotify as they attempted to be financially independent after stepping back from the Royal Family.
However, they released a statement announcing their decision to part ways last month which read: "Spotify and Archewell Audio have mutually agreed to part ways and are proud of the series we made together."
Daniel Ek, Spotify's CEO, told GB News the company has been "stepping out of some deals and relationships that haven’t worked out."
He said that in some cases: "We overpaid relative to what we should have done."
Elsewhere, Harry could attend a major Royal Family event with his son Prince Archie, according to a royal commentator.
The King will turn 75 and it is thought that the Sussexes will be invited to celebrate the occasion.
Royal commentator Angela Levin said: "He could go on his own and bring Archie with him."
She added: "Charles would want Harry and Meghan’s children there."
Prince Archie turned four on May 6 2023, the same day as King Charles's Coronation, and Harry returned to the UK without his family to mark the historic occasion.