Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's first five years of marriage have been filled with family feuds, grief, career changes and a move halfway across the world to a new country.As a result of all these pressures, rumours have been circulating for some time that their relationship is under strain but the couple are believed to be more determined than ever to make a success of their marriage and new life away from the royal family in the US.OK!
reports that the Duke and Duchess are said to be becoming fed up with the ongoing negative speculation, according to a source, who insists that "the Sussexes’ marriage is fine" and that Harry would stay with Meghan regardless of any struggles to ensure his kids don't come from a "broken home".The source told the magazine: "The reports of a separation stemmed from Harry making a solo trip to Africa, but that’s a work trip.
It’s not a sign of trouble in their marriage. “Even if there were struggles, Harry would want to make it work. He has invested so much time into their relationship and adores his family. "Coming from a broken home himself, that’s extra motivation for him to keep his family together.” Royal expert Richard Fitzwilliams echoes this opinion as he said: "The fact that they both come from broken homes is a very significant and pivotal part of both Harry and Meghan’s make-up."The couple previously revealed that they bonded over the emotional breakdown of their own parents' divorces in the early days of their relationship.
In their bombshell Netflix docuseries Harry & Meghan, the couple discussed how they had made it their ambition to not “repeat the same mistakes” their parents made.Meghan said: “There’s so much, I think, from anyone’s childhood that you bring with you into
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