Prince Harry has been cautioned that the very trait in Meghan Markle which captivated him might not endure over time, by one Royal commentator.The expert depicted Harry as "a lost little boy" and suggested Meghan "compensates for his own weakness".Analysing their relationship, the commentator warned that Meghan's assertive nature could potentially impact their union negatively.
The couple, who tied the knot in 2018, stepped away from Royal duties in 2020 and celebrated their sixth anniversary recently.They live in Montecito, California with their two children, Archie and Lilibet.Speaking to The Mirror, Royal author Tom Quinn remarked: "No one has ever doubted that Harry and Meghan do not have an equal partnership when Harry famously said, 'what Meghan wants Meghan gets,' he neatly summed up the situation. "Harry has always come across as a lost little boy, overprotected by the Royal family as a child and then suffering the death of his mother he has always seemed unsure and indecisive, always searching for a strong partner who makes up for his own weakness." "Meghan is very much that partner.
She is ambitious, determined and a real fighter - Harry always tries to fight alongside her, but the battling, complaining Harry we see now did not exist before Meghan's arrival on the scene", reports the Mirror. "For now, Harry loves the fact that Meghan gives him some of the backbone he always lacked, but her dominance in the relationship may not always be welcome - what charms us and delights us early on in a relationship doesn't always stand the test of time."The couple's absence from the wedding of Harry's good friend, Hugh Grosvenor, the Duke of Westminster, in Chester has raised eyebrows.
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