According to a source, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are “fed up” with negative rumors surrounding their relationship.
Following news of the Duke of Sussex’s solo journey to Africa, there has been a flurry of whispers and speculation concerning the couple’s future.
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According to one expert, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex are tired of negative conjecture about their relationship.
“The Sussexes’ marriage is fine,” a source maintains.
“The reports of a separation stemmed from Harry making a solo trip to Africa, but that’s a work trip. It’s not a sign of trouble in their marriage.
“Even if there were struggles, Harry would want to make it work.
“He has invested so much time into their relationship and adores his family. Coming from a broken home himself, that’s extra motivation for him to keep his family together.”
Lara Asprey, a royal commentator, told OK! “They’ve both had this traumatic experience which they don’t want to repeat for their own children’s sake.
She believes their top priority will be Prince Archie, four, and Princess Lilibet, two.
She said: “There are signs that their paths are splitting. Harry’s got projects in Botswana and Meghan’s eyeing up her own career, pulling them in different directions.
“Time will tell. But I do think for now they’ll fight tooth and nail to stay together. They want their kids to have stability and not come from a broken home themselves.
“Harry always does whatever he can to keep his family safe, although unfortunately, I think he’s the product of a bit too much therapy.
“There’s a lot of therapy talk coming from him but not much understanding of himself. I think he’s slightly lost.”
The pair discussed their desire not to “repeat the same mistakes” their parents made in their Netflix documentary, Harry & Meghan.
Meghan had said: “There’s so much, I think, from anyone’s childhood that you bring with you into the present, especially when you’re the product of divorce.”
Harry added, “I think most kids who are the product of divorced parents have a lot in common, no matter what your background is.
“Being pulled from one place to another, or maybe your parents are competitive, or you’re in one place longer than you want to be, or another place less than you want to be. There are all sorts of pieces to that.”