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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle sources deny rumours of trouble in their marriage

A source close to the Sussexes has denied reports there’s trouble in their marriage, after one outlet claimed they’re “taking time apart”.

Britain's Prince Harry and Meghan Markle. Picture: Angela Weiss / AFP
Britain's Prince Harry and Meghan Markle. Picture: Angela Weiss / AFP

Conflicting reports about the state of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s marriage have sparked confusion.

It kicked off when Radar Online reported on Tuesday that the couple is “taking time apart” in an effort to heal and rebuild their bond amid a rocky period, with both “trying to figure out what hit them”.

But a Sussex insider quickly hit back, telling Page Six that any speculation of a break-up is untrue.

“It’s not true. It’s literally made up,” the insider told the publication.

News.com.au has reached out to a representative of Harry and Meghan for clarification.

Harry and Meghan in a happy snap shared in their docu-series. Picture: Netflix
Harry and Meghan in a happy snap shared in their docu-series. Picture: Netflix

The couple themselves have not made any comment on the matter and when last publicly referencing their relationship – in their Harry & Meghan docu-series and Harry’s memoir, Spare – appeared to be very much in love.

They’ve been seen together only a handful of times in the months since, with just one official joint appearance this year.

Harry and Meghan have made only one joint official appearance this year - at the Ms. Foundation Women of Vision Awards in NYC in May. Picture: Kevin Mazur/Getty Images
Harry and Meghan have made only one joint official appearance this year - at the Ms. Foundation Women of Vision Awards in NYC in May. Picture: Kevin Mazur/Getty Images

In Radar’s report, the source claimed that “Harry doesn’t fit in Meghan’s tacky Tinseltown world” and is hoping to “find himself”, three years on from his move from the UK to the US.

Citing Harry’s upcoming solo Netflix project in Africa, the source added that he feels “most like himself” there and considers it “his second home”.

The insider also claimed that the “tremendous financial pressure” of continuing to fund their family’s lavish California lifestyle following their exit from royal duties has added huge “stress” to their five-year marriage, with the collapse of their Spotify deal proving “a game-changer”.

“That stress, coupled with their emotional issues, has likely made life a living hell,” they said.

“Taking time apart on different continents will hopefully help them find whatever they need to move on.”

The couple wed in May 2018.
The couple wed in May 2018.

The speculation around Harry and Meghan’s relationship follows reports that the duchess is shifting away from collaborations with her husband.

It came amid plenty of curiosity around what might come next for the pair after the axing of their $29 million Spotify deal and doubts about the renewal of their massive $150 million Netflix contract.

According to the UK’s Bella magazine, Meghan has decided to “step away” from their joint brand to focus on solo projects.

The publication cited the unexpected blow of losing their Spotify deal as a factor in her decision to establish her own separate brand.

“Meghan feels she’ll have better success if she takes the time to work on projects alone without Harry – even though he always gives her his full support,” a source said.

The insider added that signing with Hollywood talent agency WME – which also represents Adele and Serena Williams – was about making her a “power player” in the industry in her own right.

The latest development with Harry and Meghan comes amid reports the couple is claiming they’ve been “repeatedly unlucky” in their attempts to relaunch themselves since quitting royal duties.

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