Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have had a few setbacks recently and found themselves embroiled in bad press once again. While fans had been waiting patiently since March for the full launch of the Duchess of Sussex’s lifestyle brand, things hit a snag as Meghan’s U.S.

trademark application was rejected . Harry’s wife also took some heat for the timing of an appearance she made just ahead of the second anniversary of Queen Elizabeth II’s death. Moreover, The Hollywood Reporter published a damning piece about why no one wants to work for the Sussexes.

In addition, several of the couple’s Montecito neighbors came forward to share how they don’t like them living in the town because they’re nothing but a “ traveling soap opera .” Now, the prince and former Suits star are suffering fresh humiliation due to a decision made by a world-renowned art gallery, and there could be even more to the story. What a London art gallery refuses to do with Meghan and Harry’s portrait Express reported that the National Portrait Gallery in central London acquired a portrait of Harry and Meghan earlier this, but decided against hanging and displaying it in the gallery now.

A spokesperson for the National Portrait Gallery said: “The portrait of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex was acquired for the Gallery’s photographs collection in May 2024. Following cataloging and its digitization, the portrait was added to our website at the beginning of this month. There are no current plans.