The prince is set to spend time in Germany for the Invictus Games, flying back to California via London. This marks the first time since the coronation in May that Meghan won't be present at these discussions.
According to a royal source, divorce negotiations have already commenced, and there seems to be some urgency in discussing Harry's future post-divorce, particularly regarding where he'll establish his base away from London. Meghan, it seems, is inclined to keep any separation under wraps for as long as possible, likely because she's still pursuing significant deals and wishes to leverage her royal credentials.
This secrecy is also in Harry's interest, as announcing a separation might jeopardize their Netflix deal, and they both need to secure income. Their Netflix contract is a joint endeavor set to conclude in 2025, necessitating them to remain together until their financial goals are met.
Speculation about their separation has been brewing, but they seem intent on maintaining this secret for now. However, Meghan is already setting up a divorce narrative, potentially to safeguard her interests.
What might truly alarm Meghan is the freezing of her assets, as this would disrupt her ability to move funds between Archewell and her numerous LLCs, including Doria's Loving Kindness LLC, registered under Meghan's name. Such a move could render these funds inaccessible to Harry in the event of a divorce.
It's worth noting that Meghan might have unrealistic expectations about what she can claim from the royal family. According to British lawyers, it's likely that a rule has been imposed that prevents either Kate or Meghan from disclosing private aspects of their marriages, with a penalty of a million-dollar fine attached.
Many believe it's high time for Charles to intervene decisively. Options include stripping Harry of all royal titles and allowing him to live a commoner's life in the United States or attempting to reintegrate him into the fold. Some argue that the American public has grown weary of Harry and Meghan portraying themselves as victims and invoking comparisons to Diana, even staging a fake car chase.
Notably, King Charles will be in London at the same time, and there's potential for the two to address their issues. Palace sources indicate that King Charles will return from Balmoral in mid-September, aligning with the conclusion of Harry's Invictus Games trip to Dusseldorf. The king's scheduled official visit to France on September 20th leaves a few days open for them to meet in London. Staff members are reportedly working on the details as we speak.