Amid rumors of an impending divorce, an expert is coming forward with insight into why he thinks Prince Harry and Meghan Markle may be endgame.
The expert in question is royal expert Duncan Larcombe, and he recently sat down with The mirror dishing out what he thinks makes the sussex click.
The conversation began with him saying: “There have been times in their marriage where it has been Meghan and Harry against the world.”
Furthermore, according to Mr Larcombe, “a clear theme from when they first met in the beginning has been how protective Harry is of Meghan. He’s a very loyal husband – much more so than most because Meghan gets an awful lot of negative publicity, especially online.”
Not to mention, “we’ve seen Harry support her in court cases and also speak out against the people who have wronged Meghan, which in his mind has included the Princess of Wales, Catherine.”
“There has also been a lot of heartache in their marriage, but their similar past experiences and traumas are what keep them together and make them stronger.”
For those unaware, there have been many incidents detailed in Prince Harry’s memoir Spare that highlight how poor Meghan Markle’s mental health was during their time in the UK.
Whether due to tabloid news or company rumours, with senior members such as Prince William and Kate Middleton, the reports broke out like wildfire during the Sussexes’ brief tenure as full-time royals.
It was also revealed that Meghan Markle started feeling suicidal at one point.
The Duchess revealed it back in 2024 with CBS Sunday morning, for their parent network initiative, saying: “When you’ve been through any level of pain or trauma, I think part of our healing journey, certainly part of mine, is to be able to be really open about it. And I haven’t really scratched the surface of my experience. But I think I would never want anyone else to feel that way.”
“And I would never want someone else to make those kinds of plans. And I would never want someone else not to be believed. If voicing what I’ve overcome will save someone, or encourage someone in their life to really, really check in on them and not assume that looks are good so everything’s okay, then it’s worth it. I’ll take a hit.”



