separated from husband Will Smith since 2016. Days after the reveal, Page Six broke that Meryl Streep and her husband, Don Gummer, have also been separated for more than six years.
Relationship expert Louella Alderson believes that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex could copy and paste the action should they ever choose to divorce.The So Syncd dating app co-founder told the Mirror recently: “The media attention surrounding the end of their relationship would be difficult to deal with and they have their children to look out for.”She also suggested that Harry, 39, and Markle, 42, make a “lucrative team” and their working partnership “have the potential to continue bringing in substantial income for their family.”“While they have their individual endeavors, their partnership has proven to be beneficial for both of them professionally too,” the dating expert explained.She went on: “If they were to split, it could potentially impact their careers, especially as a couple who have brands built on their relationship.”Alderson then pointed out that maybe the “Suits” alum and the Invictus Games founder could just be needing some personal quiet time to reconnect as a duo. “Harry and Meghan are constantly under scrutiny, with every move being analyzed and interpreted.
It could simply be a matter of them needing some time for themselves,” she said.In May, Markle’s half-sister Samantha Markle, predicted that the royal couple would split eventually.
Entertainment expert Mark Boardman also claimed earlier this month that Harry is “frustrated” and desperate for his “old life” back.“Prince Harry’s social life has notably shifted over the past decade,” he alleged to OK!
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