Are Meghan Markle and Prince Harry Divorcing

Are Meghan Markle and Prince Harry Divorcing?

Following rumors of a possible split, the British monarchy’s most conspicuous couple is once again the talk of the town. Prince Harry and American actress Meghan Markle have been together for seven years since their engagement was confirmed in late 2016, which the royal family accepted against all odds.

Due to their constant conflicts, the relationship between the royal family and the spouses has not been the best, which appears to have put pressure on their marriage, according to the local press.

According to Hola magazine, the recent events fueling the possible rumors focus on the estrangement the former members of the English Crown shared. For example, the couple didn’t celebrate their fifth wedding anniversary on May 19, where they had to celebrate their “wooden wedding” for the time of their marriage and didn’t make a loving gesture either, leading the British media to doubt a possible divorce. According to Tom Bower, journalist and biographer of the monarchy, the couple’s split is more advanced than one would think. “There are a lot of people in London saying that

The reporter even dared to suggest that the actress and prince may be living independently and in different homes in Montecito, California, where they moved after renouncing their royal titles and leaving England.

Add to that the fact that Markle didn’t make it to the coronation of her father-in-law, King Carlos III, on May 6, adding to whispers about the overall distance between the actress and her husband’s birthplace. Based on the above, it is believed that the atmosphere between them is very flawed and they have already started breaking up, according to the actress’s makeup artist and boyfriend, who recently argued that Harry might miss his former life. “He’s definitely found his place and is well established in the United States, but he misses his home,” he told The Telegraph.

Undoubtedly, it remains to be seen whether the couple will finally confirm the split or, on the contrary, whether they will continue to grapple with the details of their popularity as the main contenders for the crown together.