Since sensationally quitting as working royals, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have not been afraid to speak out about their time in the Firm.
From their bombshell interview with Oprah Winfrey to their controversial Netflix series and Harry's explosive memoir Spare, the pair have laid their feelings bare.
And with it, they've taken aim at several members of the Royal Family - not least Harry's father King Charles and older brother Prince William.
But it has now been reported that the Sussexes are planning to change their ways and head in a new direction when it comes to their work - and it's all down to one realisation.
According to The Sun, Harry and Meghan intend to focus their attention on working behind the camera instead of in front of it.
This means the couple will no longer be speaking publicly about the Royal Family as they have "nothing left to say".
A source told The Sun: "That period of their life is over - as there is nothing left to say."
In their bombshell chat with Oprah in March 2021, the couple repeatedly took aim at The Firm with a number of allegations, including that there had been comments about the skin colour of their then-unborn son Archie.
Meanwhile, late last year, their Netflix series titled Harry & Meghan, charted their love story and escape from royal life.
Then in January this year, Harry published his bestselling memoir Spare, which made further shocking revelations about his time as a royal including allegations William once attacked him and that his father Charles didn't hug him after Princess Diana died.
Now, sources are saying that their change of direction marks the 'end of an era' for the couple.
Meanwhile, earlier this week in an unearthed interview, it seems Harry publicly hinted all might not have been well with his royal role three years before Megxit happened.
In an interview six years ago in 2017, the Duke of Sussex admitted he had once "wanted out" of the Firm and just desired an "ordinary life".
In a chat, later reported in the Mail On Sunday, Harry, then 32, told of his struggles but said he ultimately decided to stick it out thanks to one relative.
He reportedly said: "I spent many years kicking my heels and I didn't want to grow up,' he admitted.
"I felt I wanted out but then decided to stay in and work out a role for myself," he added, revealing he was motivated by his loyalty to his late grandmother the Queen.