Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are at risk being "overshadowed" by Zara and Mike Tindall, it has been claimed amid speculation that the two couples could soon become rivals in Hollywood.
Harry's cousin Zara, 42, who is Princess Anne's daughter, and her husband, rugby legend Mike, 45, have been rubbing shoulders with Hollywood stars lately, with them seen out and about in Australia.
Following the couple dipping their toes into the world of superstardom with the people in which they've been mingling with, we revealed that the Tindalls could be the Sussexes' rivals.
A PR expert recently told us that: "Hollywood loves Royalty" with them noting that Zara and Mike "can take advantage of that interest and attention", and therefore end up going up against the Sussexes.
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Kate Middleton swears by £19.99 rosehip oil that helps 'reduce wrinkles & scars'It was also implied that the Tindalls could even overshadow the Sussexes, with Jane Owen, celebrity PR expert and founder of Jane Owen PR exclusively telling The Mirror: "If their team knows what they are doing they could potentially become even more popular in time than Meghan and Harry because they don’t have to combat the negative publicity and the mistakes they have made to regain trust and momentum."
She went on to add: "They are a lovely couple and they have the benefit of being completely unknown out here in Hollywood so that means they are able to have a chance at a really good first impression and IF they have the right PR team they can establish whatever presence they wish to have and really carve out their own name here in the Hollywood Scene!"
This comes after another PR guru spoke out about the Tindalls and how they have "big followings". Giles Kenningham, founder of PR & Public Affairs Consultancy Trafalgar Strategy and former Number 10 Head of Press told the MailOnline: "They both have big followings, Mike with his podcast and Zara with her equestrian career so have more credibility than others."
Mr Kenningham added: "They're often pictured out with their children and seem more like a normal family than a royal one, making them relatable and marketable.
"Harry and Meghan have become somewhat tarnished which makes them the premier royal couple when it comes to deals."