Royal biographer Tom Bower has weighed in on the actual state of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s marriage following speculation that their relationship is struggling.
Harry and Meghan exchanged vows in Windsor during May 2018, and subsequently had two children together, Princess Lilibet and Prince Archie.
Harry and Meghan relinquished their royal duties in early 2020, fewer than two years after their wedding. During the latest episode of Daily Expresso, Mr. Bower responded to questions from host and broadcaster JJ Anisiobi about the couple’s relationship and whether divorce might be imminent.
He said, “I don’t believe they are [going to divorce]. There are tensions in relationships but I think in the end he needs her [and] she needs him.
It’s a relationship based on a good business standing, and so I am not one of those [people] who think that they are about to break up in any way. I think… on the whole, he needs her because he’s a lonely sad man, and she needs the label.”
Mr. Bower’s remarks arrived mere days after Meghan and Harry returned to the US following a four-day visit to Australia. Meanwhile, the duo, who left their children at home, visited Australia to undertake several joint and individual engagements.
A royal source who accompanied Prince Harry and Meghan Markle on the “faux-royal tour” to Australia has revealed what it was like to be “up close and personal” with the two.
News.com.au reporter Bronte Coy described it as “fascinating” to have gone with the Duke and Duchess of Sussex on their four-day visit to Australia.
“[Harry] seemed to love the job of being a royal because make no mistake this looked a lot like a royal tour…bar the commercial aspects. But Meghan, on the other side of it – it was very interesting – I thought that she would at this point have had this presence that was a little bit more effortless and having watched her again for those few days, I feel like I don’t know her at all,” she said on The Sun’s Royal Exclusive podcast.
After returning to California, Harry has now embarked on an unexpected journey to Ukraine. Today, the Duke of Sussex partnered with the HALO Trust and traveled near the town of Bucha for a demonstration of the latest digital de-mining technology.
Meghan did not accompany her husband on the trip, choosing to stay behind in California with Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet.
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