Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s marriage ‘cracking’ after major legal loss

Harry and Meghan
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The solidarity between Prince Harry and Meghan Markle appears to be under strain, particularly in light of Harry’s attempts to reestablish his presence in the UK. The Duke of Sussex has been vocal about his dissatisfaction with the reduction of his security measures following his departure from royal duties. He contends that the downgrade is unjust, especially given the serious security risks he faces.

Unfortunately for Harry, his legal battle against the government’s decision ended in defeat at the London High Court. Amidst these challenges, Harry is also navigating tensions within his marriage, as Meghan seems reluctant to reengage with the royal family. Relationship expert Louella Alderson shared with The Mirror her insights into the couple’s situation.

She noted that given that Harry is “adamant” about his UK return along with her and their kids, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet. The expert explained, “If Meghan is not on board with the visit and decides not to return, Harry could feel let down or disappointed.”

“This could lead to conflicts and arguments between them as they navigate their desires and needs within their marriage,” she continued. “It’s important for them to communicate openly and honestly about this issue to avoid any potential conflicts or resentment towards each other.”

According to Alderson, Meghan’s hesitance to return to the UK, fueled by her reservations about the royal family, could potentially strain her relationship with Harry. Alderson recommends that the couple should strategize and address their concerns together rather than dismissing each other’s feelings. This approach could help mitigate tensions and foster a more unified front as they navigate their complex relationship with the royal family and their dynamics.

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