Rumors circulating in Montecito suggest that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have been living separately for several months.
The Kensington Palace communications team was reportedly made aware of this development in November 2023.
Benjamin Smallbrook-Ancora, a close source, claimed that the couple is taking time apart to reassess their marriage.
It seems that Harry is exhausted, facing failed business deals and a growing public backlash.
He is currently trying to make sense of it all and struggling to find his place in the glitzy world of Hollywood.
The relentless comments and criticism have taken a toll on Harry.
It’s noticeable that Meghan no longer wears her wedding ring, and the couple rarely travels together.
They have chosen to live apart but occasionally come together to avoid media attention and protect their brand.
Speculation has also arisen regarding their financial situation.
Prince Harry may be running out of money, as he would have had to pay £317,000 in legal fees to the newspapers if he continued with his court case.
Royal expert Angela Levin expressed her opinion on the matter, stating that Harry’s lawyers should have realized long ago that he had no case against the mill on Sunday.
She criticized their audacity in advising the judge to not proceed with the investigation, leaving Harry with a hefty £500,000 legal bill.
Other critics have echoed similar sentiments, suggesting that Harry is being taken advantage of by lawyers who see him as a lucrative target for vexatious cases.
Despite attempts to spin the situation, Harry and Meghan’s body language when they are together speaks volumes.
It appears that Harry’s hopes of rejoining the monarchy as a working member have been dashed.
In his book, “The Reign of King Charles III,” Robert Hardman revealed that while Charles would welcome Harry back into the family, it would not be in a working capacity.
The author believes that the rift between Harry and the royal family may eventually be mended, but it remains uncertain whether Harry himself wants to repair the relationship.
Hardman emphasized that integration back into the family would need to be a gradual process.
It is not as simple as Harry stepping in to fill the royal work shortage, especially considering recent medical procedures involving the Princess of Wales and the king.
Hardman suggested that a step towards reconciliation would be for Harry to normalize his interactions with the family.
Private visits to the UK with their children and casual playdates with their cousins could help bridge the gap.
After all, many families face challenges without having their every move scrutinized by the public.
While it is difficult to predict the future, one thing is certain: the door is always open for Harry to re-engage with his family, at least on this side of the Atlantic.
For now, it seems to be a “never say never” situation.