The Sussexes are currently facing immense pressure to create captivating content for Netflix, as their previously announced Spotify deal has fallen through. Despite uncertainties surrounding the future of their $100 million Netflix contract, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex's marriage is reportedly more tumultuous than ever, according to an insider close to the family.
In a surprising turn of events, Prince Harry has made plans for a solo trip to Africa, opting to leave Meghan behind. The decision came after he discovered a shocking deception on her part.
While Meghan and Marcus, a close associate, have remained in constant contact, despite the geographical distance between them, a royal insider revealed to Woman's Day that their relationship dates back to Meghan's time as an escort at Soho House.
Following Meghan and Harry's departure from the royal family and their subsequent move to the United States, they temporarily resided in Tyler Perry's luxurious 12-bedroom mansion in Beverly Hills.
During this period, Marcus was frequently seen entering Meghan's bedroom late at night in the absence of Harry, according to the mansion staff. This revelation adds to the growing suspicions surrounding Meghan's fidelity.
Although there is no concrete evidence of physical infidelity, Meghan undoubtedly sought solace in another man, with Marcus being the confidant she turned to. Furthermore, it has been alleged that Marcus played a role in connecting Meghan with Jeffrey Epstein, acting as a facilitator in her involvement with the disgraced financier.
Even when Meghan and Harry are physically separated, Marcus is often spotted in her company, indicating the strength of their bond. Megan refers to Marcus as her best friend, and he possesses an extensive network of luxurious properties and hotels where the wealthy indulge in entertainment and make influential connections.
Meghan aspires to live a billionaire-level lifestyle, and Marcus is actively assisting her in achieving that goal. Recent photographs reveal Marcus constantly by her side, presumably searching for his next opportunity.
A month ago, the actress known for her role in "Suits" was seen enjoying a hike in the Hills with friends Marcus Anderson and Heather Durock. Marcus also accompanied Meghan to the Women of Vision Awards, further solidifying their close relationship.
Marcus Anderson, who is rumored to be Prince Andrew's secret son, has been a longstanding member of Meghan's inner circle and is said to be her closest friend. Speculation suggests that Marcus, as the director of Soho House, was the mutual friend who introduced the Canadian actress to the British Prince during the Invictus Games.
Meghan and Marcus currently reside in Toronto, and reports indicate that they have shared social circles for years, although the exact nature of their initial meeting remains unclear. They frequently travel together, hinting at the depth of their connection.
Returning to Prince Harry's upcoming African journey, it will inevitably draw comparisons to his mother, Princess Diana, who famously campaigned against landmines in Africa shortly before her tragic death.
The purpose and subject matter of Harry's documentary for this trip have not been disclosed yet, and with the ongoing Hollywood writers strike, the prince's plans are temporarily on hold.
An inside source stated that Harry feels a strong connection to Africa due to his deep-rooted ties there, and it is a place where he finds a sense of belonging. While a Netflix insider confirmed that Harry had been discussing various ideas, it remains to be seen what direction the documentary will ultimately take.
Previously, Harry and Meghan appeared together in their first and only documentary for Netflix, titled "Megan Harry," which premiered last year. Before that, Harry had participated in an Apple TV project focusing on mental health called "Them: You Can't See" without his wife's involvement.