Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's struggles intensify amid project delays and public backlash

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Since stepping back as senior royals in 2020, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have been carving out their new brand and enjoying a quieter family life in California.

But the strain seems to be showing, with tensions reportedly mounting after the end of their Spotify deal, backlash from Harry's recent award, and concerns over their Netflix collaboration's future.Despite the challenges, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex have maintained a united front through various ordeals, including their Netflix documentary, public engagements, and the Invictus Games.

However, the pressure to establish independence may be taking its toll, with rumours of a "growing rift" emerging between them for the first time in a while. "This has been such a tough few months for Meghan and Harry and the pressure they are under is a lot to handle, they feel they are constantly under attack.

When they first left the royals, they had so much support and that support seems to be dwindling over time and they're facing more and more criticism," an insider revealed to OK!"Harry has been really hurt by the backlash over his award nomination and Meghan is still reeling over the Spotify axe as she loved doing that podcast and she knows people want her to fail with her next project so there's quite a lot of tension in the house at the moment."The Mirror US also offered comments from Royal expert Tom Quinn, who stated, "There is a growing rift between Harry and Meghan caused by Meghan's increasing concern that her life is not going in the direction she had planned she loves media attention and hates the fact that surveys suggest she and Harry are no longer of much interest to the American public."In 2021, Harry and Meghan, proud parents to five year-old Archie and

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