Inside Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s Post-Royal Life: Breaking Down the Facts vs. Fiction

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Despite leaving the royal spotlight behind, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle haven’t been able to avoid controversy.“So much of Harry and Meghan’s time together has felt like overcoming strife from all sides,” a source exclusively reveals in the latest issue of Us Weekly, on newsstands now. “They just do it together.

They rely on each other for strength and always have.”The couple have weathered plenty of storms since stepping back from their senior royal roles in 2020 — and have been the subject of “relentless” rumors.

After several attempts to make a name for themselves outside of the royal family — from a failed Spotify deal to their Netflix partnership — Harry and Meghan are “regrouping.”“They want to figure out how they can best expand the entertainment side of things,” the insider tells Us.In order to view the video, please allow Manage CookiesWhile Harry and Meghan haven’t shied away from sharing their story with the world, they aren’t interested in addressing speculation about their marriage. (The pair tied the knot in 2018 and share son Archie, 4, and daughter Lili, 2.)“Harry and Meghan believe that feeding into that false narrative only gives it more attention,” a second source reveals. “Sure, their relationship has challenges, but they are 100 percent committed to making their marriage work.”Keep scrolling for a breakdown of the facts — and fiction — about Harry and Meghan’s post-royal life:Fiction: The couple were accused of embellishing their experience, with Whoopi Goldberg among those who publicly questioned the story’s validity. “I think people in New York know if it was possible to have car chases in New York, we’d all make it to the theater on time,” Goldberg teased on The View in May.Fact: The New York

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