Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are "constantly at war" and face a crossroads in deciding their true identity, according to royal experts.Reflecting on the couple's six-year anniversary, Kinsey Schofield, host of Heirs and Spares, didn't downplay the significance of the occasion, stating: "I do think it's a big deal," and noted that the Sussexes have fostered an "us against the world" dynamic in their relationship.She added: "There's no doubt that they've struggled throughout the last six years. "And we saw, even in the Netflix documentary, the constant strain it felt like these two were under, whether they're suing this person or that person, there were a lot of really sad, dark moments throughout that docuseries." In a discussion with fellow Royal commentator Rupert Bell, Schofield pondered: "When do they come up for a breath of fresh air?
Because it does feel like they're constantly at war with someone."She questioned whether the ongoing battles were taking a toll on their union or fortifying it as she asked: "Is that stress on the relationship or does that continue to strengthen the relationship?"Bell suggested that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex need to leave their past grievances behind and focus on the future, the Express reports.He emphasized that they must draw a line under their former life, especially after stepping back from royal duties in January 2020.He said: "They've actually got to now say, what are we?
We are not a member of the Royal Family, we are a commercial entity."Let's be quite clear, that's what they are. Now, it may have a philanthropic bent to it, in that they will be doing some good things through their foundations, but they are a commercially-based couple now."He added the pair "still go
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