Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s Marriage Reportedly on Brink of Collapse as Duke Takes Decision
0Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s marriage is reportedly on the brink of collapse as the Duke takes the decision to distance himself from his wife, according to royal insiders. The Duke of Sussex is said to be having second thoughts about his decision to leave the royal family and is now seeking a way back. Their marriage, once seen as a bold step toward independence, is now facing serious strain as their popularity declines in both the UK and the US.
Sources close to the Sussexes revealed that Harry feels “trapped” in a marriage that hasn’t delivered on its promises. The source claimed, “Prince Harry has finally realized that Meghan is to be blamed for everything that happened between him and the Royal family.”
“There’s clearly trouble in their California paradise,” an insider told Radar Online after Harry announced plans to return to the UK, with a scheduled visit to London on September 30th. The insider questioned Harry’s motivations, stating, “If things were going the way Meghan assured him they would, why would Harry be so desperately trying to finagle a return to the country and family he’s relentlessly bashed?”
The source further claimed, “Obviously, he’s not happy,” adding that Meghan has failed to deliver on her promises regarding their life in the US. According to the insider, Harry has come to realize that he has become Meghan’s “ambitious plus-one, trotted out only for camera-ready face time.”
Financial struggles have also been a source of tension for the couple, the insider noted. “Almost nothing they’ve tried has succeeded financially—apart from blasting Harry’s family with outrageous accusations of racism, cruelty, and violence in his book Spare, TV interviews, and their Netflix documentary series.”
While the future of their marriage remains uncertain, these revelations paint a picture of a royal relationship under strain, as Harry reportedly contemplates his next steps, including a potential return to the UK.