In a surprising turn of events, the seemingly perfect lives of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are showing signs of strain.
Today, we delve into seven confessions made by Prince Harry himself, hinting at his contemplation of ending his relationship with Meghan.
Yes, you heard it right.
Harry appears to regret his marriage, and these revelations are spreading like wildfire online.
The year started off with a bang for Prince Harry as his memoir became the fastest-selling non-fiction book of all time.
Little did we know that this bombshell about life inside and outside the royal family would deepen the cracks between Harry and his blue-blooded kin.
The public was left stunned by the intimate details Harry shared, from frostbitten appendages to private conversations with the Queen.
Critics accused him of airing the royal family’s dirty laundry and harboring ill feelings towards his brother, Prince William.
Despite the commercial success of the memoir, it only fueled tensions within the royal family.
In their pursuit of financial independence after stepping back from royal duties, Meghan and Harry signed a massive $25 million deal with Spotify for their podcast, Archewell Audio.
However, their fairy tale quickly unraveled when they mutually parted ways with the platform in June.
This fallout even earned them the label of “grifters” from a top Spotify executive, Bill Simmons.
The couple’s attempts to forge a new path away from the royal family faced constant scrutiny and criticism, with drama following them wherever they went.
One of the year’s most shocking revelations came with the release of Omid Scobie’s book, Endgame, which alleged comments about baby Archie’s skin tone.
This revelation caused a significant rift between the Sussexes and other members of the royal family, leading to their exclusion from a high-profile society wedding.
The controversy surrounding Endgame ignited debates about the parties involved and their portrayal in the media.
Satirical depictions of the Duke and Duchess in animated shows like Family Guy and South Park only added to their challenges.
In May, Meghan and Harry claimed to have been involved in a near-catastrophic chase with paparazzi, citing concerns for their safety.
The incident raised eyebrows due to conflicting accounts from others involved and drew comparisons to Princess Diana’s tragic encounters with paparazzi.
As if these events weren’t enough, the couple’s friendship with Oprah Winfrey appeared strained when they failed to publicly wish her a happy birthday.
This added complexity to their already complicated relationship with the influential media figure.
Financially, the couple faced setbacks as their Archewell Foundation experienced a significant drop in donations, resulting in a revenue loss for 2022.
Despite reassurances that this was part of a long-term financial plan, the decline raised questions about the sustainability of their philanthropic efforts.
In a surprising twist, Meghan made her return to acting in an advertisement for a coffee brand she has invested in.
While some found it endearing and welcomed her back on screen, others criticized the contrived nature of the video, questioning the authenticity of Meghan’s endeavors.
The year concluded with a scathing article in The Hollywood Reporter, labeling Harry and Meghan as the biggest losers of 2023.
The article criticized them for forsaking a life of public service to capitalize on their celebrity status, citing underwhelming Netflix projects, their documentary biography, and podcast.
In the words of Taylor Swift’s anti-hero, it seems that it’s time for Harry and Meghan to reflect and say, “It’s me.
Hi, I’m the problem.
It’s me.”