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What happened with Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s marriage

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are 'heading in different directions’: Here's what we know

There have been rumors going on for months about Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s marriage. While some have debated that the two are going through rough times, there have been other reports that things are smoothing out. Now, as per the latest report, while the marriage has been heavy for the prince, it has benefited the Duchess of Sussex in a lot of ways.

What happened with Meghan Markle and Prince Harry

Recently, royal commentator Richard Fitzwilliams talked to GB News about the Royal couple’s marriage on their 8th anniversary. The man discussed how the two had met each other at the perfect time in their lives, and were working well together. However, after leaving their status in the royal family behind, a lot of things went sideways for them both.He added that “The fact that they changed direction in such a destructive way after they stepped down is something to be greatly regretted. But as far as I know, [their marriage] is very close, and of course they have two children.” Markle and Prince Harry welcomed their first son, Prince Archie, on May 6, 2019, while they welcomed their daughter, Princess Lilibet, on June 4, 2021. Fitzwilliams further commented on the matter, saying that he thinks “They are heading in different directions, but that’s a different issue. ”Another royal commentator, Rafe Heydel-Mankoo, also recently sat down with The People’s Channel to discuss the royal couple’s marriage and how things have been for the two. He commented that “The marriage has been a huge success for Megan in terms of her profile, in terms of her business career, in terms of her wealth and her status.” While comparatively, he added that for Prince Harry, it has been the polar opposite. He also added that for the Prince, the marriage has been a “complete disaster” from a lot of aspects, including his social standing, his connections to the monarchy, and the British people in general.Two years after getting married, the couple left their royal duties behind and shifted their entire life to Montecito, California. This shift, as per a comment from the report, has left the Prince unable to “perform any meaningful role.”Over the past few months, while the rumors have been raging about whether the two of them are heading towards a breakup or not, they have been adamant on showing a strong and united front to the world. Go to Source

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