Meghan Markle ‘will not be forgiven’ as Harry solo journeys sign ‘new method’
Prince Harry’s solo jaunts away from wife Meghan Markle, could be a sly trick to win back the hearts of the public, according to one royal expert.
Harry last month jet-set on lonesome escapades to New York, London, and Southern Africa in a bid to support cherished causes.
Meanwhile, in an eye-catching switch-up, Meghan sparkled solo on the gala scene, donning a jaw-dropping red dress for a children’s hospital shindig and celebrating International Day of the Girl with blossoming young ladies all without her other half by her side.
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This contrast is miles away from the duet days pre-Megxit, where Harry and Meghan were the Royal dream team turning up together until their bombshell Royal retirement.
Speaking to The Sun, royal expert Ingrid Seward reckons that speculated that while Harry’s landed himself in hot water after flinging digs at Royal life, there’s still a chance for him to patch things up with the public – but maybe not so much for Markle, reports the Daily Record.
She said: “Deep down people still love Prince Harry, and they want to love him, I think they’re just very, very disappointed in him. He made millions out of Spare, but he seriously has paid for it, because it’s done his reputation an immeasurable amount of harm, especially with his family, but the way that people view him.”
Hitting home her insights, she added: “It’s really good to see a glimpse of the old Harry… and, hopefully, it will resonate with him too.”
An insider recently suggested on how the dynamic between Prince Harry and Meghan Markle has been transforming, especially when they’re out doing their bit separately. Just a while ago, Meghan had cheekily said that her and Harry were like “salt and pepper” because they were inseparable.
But now, the rumour mill is churning with whispers after the Mirror spotted something off in their trip to Colombia in August. A source close to the Sussex duo spilled to People magazine: “It’s clear that a twin-track approach is evolving.”
Meanwhile, another source said: “The Duke and Duchess have now hit their stride as individuals not just as a couple. The Duke appears focused on his patronage work, and the Duchess focused on her entrepreneurial track.”
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