Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are under renewed scrutiny as debates continue over their future roles and business direction.. Now, a proposed “half-in, half-out” royal arrangement has resurfaced, while the couple continues to struggle as they pursue independent ventures in Hollywood.. Ex-Vanity Fair editor-in-chief, Tina Brown, is now calling on King Charles to step in and assist Prince Harry and Meghan before things go south for the Montecito-based royals.. WPA-Pool/ MEGA. A royal commentator has warned that Harry and Meghan could “crash and burn” unless King Charles intervenes with a new arrangement.. Tina Brown, the former editor-in-chief of Vanity Fair, argues that the couple would benefit from a revised role within the monarchy, something similar to the “half-in, half-out” model Harry had previously proposed.. According to Brown, their current financial partnerships, including deals with streaming platforms, may not be as stable as before, making such a shift increasingly important.. She suggested that rather than watching the situation unfold negatively, the royal family should take a more proactive approach.. “The Sussexes’ revenue streams are starting to dry up,” Brown noted in her recent Substack piece. “Before the Sussexes crash and burn, the House of Windsor needs to put aside schadenfreude and grip the problem. Give Harry and Meghan a limited international role.”. She believes assigning Harry and Meghan limited international responsibilities could offer a practical solution.. Her comments come amid speculation that major media partners may be reconsidering their focus, potentially turning attention toward other senior royals like Prince William and Kate Middleton.. Steven Bergman/AFF-USA.COM / MEGA. There have also been rumors that Meghan could return to acting, given her past success in series like “Suits” and “Fringe.”. However, according to The Mirror, some observers are suggesting that she and Harry might instead re-engage with royal-style duties, particularly in a charitable or global capacity.. The couple stepped back from official royal responsibilities in 2020 to build a life in California, but ongoing controversies surrounding the royal family have kept discussions about reform alive.. One idea that continues to surface is whether a flexible role for Harry and Meghan could work.. James Whatling / MEGA. Royal correspondent Jennie Bond previously questioned why a compromise wasn’t possible, asking, “Could it not have worked, half in, half out? He is the spare; he isn’t going to be King, so why couldn’t they have worked out some sort of compromise?”. Bond noted that Harry is a “natural with the crowds: funny, informal, charming,” and the positive reception he often receives during appearances.. Still, a key concern remains: balancing any royal duties with independent commercial ventures.. Despite stepping away from formal roles, Harry and Meghan are expected to travel to Australia soo