Levin, who was among the first royal experts to detect cracks in the Sussex marriage, suggests that Meghan might be taking steps to detach herself gradually, so as not to make it appear like she's making drastic changes all at once. This assessment follows Meghan's recent Instagram post where she was spotted without her wedding ring, although sources claimed it was sent for repairs.
In a previous conversation with Sky News Australia, Levin had commented that Meghan was "never there for Harry when he needed her the most." She mentioned how Meghan used to be physically close to Harry, always holding his hand or arm, ensuring he couldn't move far from her. However, Levin now observes that Meghan and Harry have begun to drift apart, with Meghan no longer accompanying him everywhere.
Despite speculation about the couple's separation and their geographical distance, senior therapist and relationship expert Sally Baker suggests that this might be exaggerated. She points out that in any long-term relationship, partners sometimes need to support each other's independent goals and work, even when there are personal challenges. This separation may be a result of such mutual understanding between Meghan and Harry.
While the state of their marriage remains under scrutiny, it appears that Meghan and Harry's relationship is undergoing a complex evolution.