Royal experts reportedly believe Meghan Markle and Prince Harry will focus on new projects different from their previous materials.

Express UK reported that Afua Hagan is among the commentators who made the claims about the matter, adding that she said the former working royals will shift towards “look-forward projects,” which will be “less about what happened to them before.”

The expert is said to have noted that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex are likely to work on more about their new content, such as building their non-profit organization, Archewell, and supporting charitable causes.

Hagan also reportedly talked about the potential interviews Meghan Markle and Prince Harry will do when they begin working on their new projects.

The royal commentator stated that these future engagements will focus on the pair’s new projects and that there is no longer a need to talk about the British Royal Family in the way they have done in the past, as per the publication.

However, the expert is said to have argued that questions involving the former working royals’ relationship with the members of the royal firm are likely to come up, noting, “What interviewer wouldn’t ask them?”

Even so, Hagan does not reportedly believe that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex will be open about the matter as they are supposedly aware of the public reaching their “saturation point” to date.

In the end, the royal expert commented that it was vital for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle to bury the hatchet and “get on with their lives” as “they can’t keep going over and over and over the past forever” and “it’s just going to be painful,” as per the outlet.

The royal-born Prince did previously talk about focusing on the future.

Earlier in January, the Duke of Sussex had a sit-down interview with Tom Bradby and discussed the matter, including his highly anticipated memoir, “Spare,” and his and Meghan Markle’s Netflix docuseries, “Harry & Meghan.”

Us Weekly recalled in a report, published on January 8, what Prince Harry told the journalist during the exchange. He is said to have revealed that “It’s been a painful process, cathartic at times, but going back over old ground to be able to get these projects right has taken a lot of energy.”

Even so, the Duke of Sussex noted that “there’s a lot of relief now that both these projects have been complete,” before saying, “And now we can focus on looking forward and I’m excited about that,” as per the publication.