Amidst rumors of a tumultuous relationship, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have reportedly decided to renew their wedding vows after four years of marriage.
Neighbors claim to have heard frequent arguments and hotel staff have allegedly witnessed screaming and abuse during the couple’s stays in luxury suites.
It begs the question, why would anyone choose to renew their vows in such a destructive relationship?
Can this act truly save them from destroying each other and potentially their invisible children, if they exist?
The nature of Meghan and Harry’s relationship remains uncertain.
Are they caught in a love-hate dynamic?
Could the blackened eye and bite mark above the thumbnail be evidence of an assault on Britain’s prince?
And if so, was this incident ever investigated while Harry was still a working royal?
Who does Meghan truly love?
Does she give Harry the same passionate gaze she gives his older brother?
Was Harry’s admiration for Meghan merely superficial?
Or is Meghan skilled at boosting a man’s ego, making him feel like a million bucks?
Perhaps Harry saw Meghan through rose-colored glasses.
In pictures, Harry often appears less than thrilled when photographed with Meghan.
He had hoped that his marriage would mirror the love-filled union of his brother William and Catherine.
The affection between the Cambridges is evident every time they step out in public together.
However, Harry’s life with Meghan seems to be nothing short of a living nightmare.
How did he feel when his wife brushed him aside during official royal engagements where he was meant to meet dignitaries?
Did Prince Harry willingly agree to this arrangement for a renewal of vows, or does he feel trapped in his own marriage?
Speculation about the state of their union has been rife, but from the photos, it seems that Meghan is doing everything in her power to portray a happy façade.
She appears to be thriving, while Harry seems out of his element.
It raises the question of whether this renewal of vows is merely a ploy for attention.
Will this ceremony, set to take place in the US, have any bearing on a potential future divorce settlement, following Californian-style alimony rules?
According to reports by Heat magazine, the ceremony will indeed be held in America.
Angela Levin, a royal commentator, expressed her belief that if the renewal were to proceed, it would be seen as an insult to both the royal family and British traditions.
“They want to show what a real proper wedding is going to be like,” she stated.
“They said they wanted something very American when their wedding was already rather American.
It’s also because Harry loves America so much that they wanted to redo it.
In other words, I think if you read between the lines, it’s a way of saying ‘blow you’ to the UK.”
Levin also referred to the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s royal wedding, which was watched by 18 million people in the UK.
“Never mind that you spent 32 million on our wedding,” she continued, “and ‘blow you’ to the royal family.
We’re going to do it our way.
We want to do everything our way, and this is one of the most important things.”