It was a rare joint appearance by the couple, and while they appeared happy and smiled for the cameras, Royal author Lady Colin Campbell believes it was all a show.
The photographs were taken by celebrity Karl Larson, who claims to be friends with Meghan's father, Thomas Markle, as well as the Sussexes themselves. Larson insists that the couple is deeply in love and content together.
However, socialite Lady C, who has written several books about their lives, remains skeptical about their seemingly picture-perfect relationship.
During an interview with GB News, Lady C expressed her doubts about Larson's claims, stating that anything he says should be viewed with suspicion. She referred to the challenges in Harry and Meghan's marriage, pointing out the issues surrounding Meghan's podcast archetypes being dropped by Spotify.
Lady C suggested that when financial problems arise, love often fades away. She added that the love between Harry and Meghan had been deteriorating even before these issues came to light. However, she clarified that this doesn't necessarily mean they will divorce immediately.
Lady C further commented that the couple presents themselves professionally to the public, but only fools would believe it. She believes it's all just another deception, claiming that Harry's wife has been telling others that she intends to divorce him and boasts about having control over him.
There are rumors that Meghan is determined to gain full custody of their children. She allegedly claims that she will obtain full custody based on Harry's acknowledged problems, which he discussed on TV and in his book. Additionally, it is said that she possesses video evidence of his angry outbursts.
In other news, there are reports that Harry is planning to create a Netflix documentary centered around the African continent. However, Meghan will not be involved in the project. According to Page Six, this potential African journey by Harry will be seen as following in the footsteps of his late mother, Princess Diana, who campaigned against landmines in Africa shortly before her tragic death.
Harry has expressed his deep affection for Africa in the past, stating that it is where he feels most like himself. Fans, however, have responded with cutting remarks, questioning Meghan's absence from the project and referencing her previous claims of popularity and love in Africa.
The details of the documentary remain unknown, and the project is reportedly affected by the current Hollywood writers' strike. Netflix confirmed that this was one of Harry's ideas, but a source indicated that the project is still in its early stages. It is evident that Harry has a strong connection to Africa, feeling a sense of belonging there.
He and Meghan had one of their early dates in Africa. Harry is involved with the charity Sentebale, which means "Forget Me Not" in Lesotho, and he serves as the president of the conservation group African Parks. In 2019, Harry retraced his mother's footsteps by walking through a minefield in Angola, emphasizing their shared commitment to the cause.
Reports have also suggested that Meghan has grown frustrated with the constraints of royal life and desires to establish herself as an independent figure professionally. One notable indicator of this is her signing a deal with Hollywood agency WME on her own, signaling her desire to pursue individual projects.
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