Trouble in Sussexville: Royal Insiders Fuel Prince Harry and Meghan Markle Divorce Buzz as 'Trial Separation' Continues
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's ongoing professional separation has sparked rumors that a real divorce is "truly imminent this time."
But Meghan superfan Emma Pagnoni Fabiani is not having any of the talk.
"Sources close to the couple have clarified that their current focus on individual projects has nothing to do with marital problems," the admin of a Harry and Meghan fan page on Instagram said. "It's a deliberate choice that allows them to pursue their personal career goals while continuing to support each other."
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have been accused in the past of "deliberately staging signs of marital trouble" to keep their names in media headlines.
These examples led Fabiani to observe that the Sussex "marriage is solid, and there are no signs of trouble." Despite working separately on certain projects, they remain deeply united as a couple,” said the royal watcher.
Some believe the Sussex duo could be adopting a coy strategy to quell intense negative press coverage, and it involves solo-only outings.
"I think what they're doing or being advised to do is do their own thing," royal expert Ingrid Seward told GBN's Nana Akua. "People spend more time concentrating on one person than they do two."
The author added how Meghan seemed like nothing more than an "appendage" to Harry when they appeared together at events.
The ex-actress did not accompany her husband on his "stunningly successful" recent trips to NYC, London and Africa, as rumors continue to build that the royal rebels are seeking separate professional lives.
"There's no sign of Meghan because I think Harry knows that he does these things best on his own," Seward continued.
Since Harry and Meghan left the Crown in early 2020, the duo have amassed a "whopping" $62.5 million dollars alone based solely on their projects. Meghan was rumored to have been worth roughly $5 million when she met her future Duke in 2016, whereas Harry had a reported $25 million dollars of inherited wealth in the bank. The ex-actress garnered her "handful of millions" primarily from her acting role on the legal drama series Suits.
The duo signed megawatt deals in the fall of that year, "back when they were a hot commodity," as one royal insider described it. Spotify inked the "tell-all royals" for the podcast "Archetypes," which flopped, leading to the cancelation of their contract in June 2023.
Nevertheless, although distant at times if reports are to be believed, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex are "most definitely" living their best lives.
Meghan has not returned to the U.K. since Queen Elizabeth II's funeral in September 2022.
Daily Express reported on Fabiani's remarks.