Insiders claim that Meghan Markle has become really tired and frustrated with all the rumors about her getting a divorce from Prince Harry. They claim that these are nothing but rumors created as part of some smear campaign against the Duchess. Apart from that, there have also been very strong reports that the Sussexes have separated their professional paths. But now, sources close to Meghan are debunking those claims, too.
Reports suggest that Meghan Markle will very much join Prince Harry at the Invictus Games in Canada in February 2025. Furthermore, the source claims that the Duke and the Duchess now want to put forth a united front more than ever before. “There will be a renewed focus on the Sussexes as a couple. Also, as a brand and showcasing them as a couple and family,” the source told Express.
It is being said that the solo engagements were not really working for the couple. Things became especially bad for Meghan on the professional front after trying to go solo. Perhaps that’s why the Sussexes have decided to reunite on the professional front as a couple. The last real professional success they tasted was their Netflix docuseries – Harry & Meghan. And that also they had done together.
Reportedly, the docuseries had broken all of Netflixes records and emerged with the highest viewing hours of any documentary title in a premiere week. Perhaps, the couple now wats to replicate their previous success by re-emerging as a united brand. But will it make a difference? Especially with all the ongoing negative publicity they are receiving and the controversies.
Even if it does not help professionally, it may at least help in subsiding the contact rumours about a possible divorce. “Meghan knows that the rumours always make their fans worry about a split.” A source told OK! Magazine. They also added that Meghan does not like such negativity. And would like to make moves to end such rumours. Stay tuned to Soap Opera Daily for more updates on Meghan Markle and Prince Harry. Meanwhile, share your thoughts in the comments below.