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Royal experts debunk divorce rumours surrounding Prince Harry, Meghan Markle

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Recent rumors circulating on the internet about a possible divorce or relationship troubles between Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have been debunked by royal biographers. Tom Bower, the author of “Revenge” about the Duchess of Sussex, and Angela Levin, the author of “Harry: A Biography of a Prince,” both believe that a divorce is unlikely to happen between the couple.

Bower, an investigative journalist, expressed his belief that Harry, 38, and Meghan, 41, may pursue separate career projects, but the idea of a divorce is unlikely. He stated that Harry would not want to go through a divorce and return to Britain.

Levin, too, agrees that a divorce is improbable. She pointed out that Meghan may have achieved her personal goals from the relationship, but leaving Harry now could have a negative impact on her public image.

During a segment on GB News, Levin mentioned rumors suggesting that Harry may want to step back from the spotlight, while Meghan is used to it and handles it well. She speculated that Meghan might have gotten what she wanted from the relationship and could now move forward with her new PR and other opportunities, while Harry might retreat from public view.

However, Levin asserted that Meghan is unlikely to split from Harry, as doing so would result in losing significant public interest. She added that it would be tragic if they were to part ways.

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle share two children, son Archie, 4, and daughter Lilibet, 2. Despite the rumors and speculations, the expert opinions suggest that the couple is likely to remain together and pursue individual endeavors while navigating life away from the intense spotlight of public scrutiny.