But reality was different from these aspirations, and she was shocked that their marriage had not made them into opulent millionaires. She still made the decision to keep quiet about her genuine motivations since she didn't want Harry to find out. Back then, it seemed like an added plus to be associated with the royal family, especially through Princess Diana's legacy as her son's wife.
Now, their marriage appears to be in turmoil, with insiders suggesting that Meghan's recent getaway with the kids was an attempt to salvage their relationship. Meghan's PR team released a statement claiming that Harry was eager to reignite the spark between them and whisked Meghan away to the Caribbean last month.
According to the Sussex's spokesperson, the trip was Harry's idea, aimed at providing some quality couple time to rekindle their connection, all while figuring out their path forward. The parents' motive behind the trip was to avoid formal couples' therapy and give themselves a chance to enjoy each other's company.
It is somewhat perplexing that a man who holds a significant position as a chief-level officer in a Silicon Valley company focused on mental health solutions would be resistant to therapy. This also raises questions about their decision to leave their kids behind, framing the trip as a last-ditch effort to save their marriage. Some sources have suggested that the trip had a business component, potentially related to the enigmatic Marcus Anderson, which may have involved financial arrangements.
The apparent negative press coverage and growing signs of marital discord are fueling speculation about their impending divorce. This leads to the suspicion that Meghan and Harry might have an agreement in place, allowing her to shape a particular narrative in exchange for something before the separation is official. The fact that Harry, a high-ranking executive promoting therapy, is depicted in such a light is intriguing.
The ongoing storyline of Meghan's post-divorce book and their actions is beginning to feel like a familiar plot seen in TV shows, where one party wants a quick, clean divorce and agrees to certain conditions or public appearances in exchange. This dynamic is reminiscent of a few episodes of the television show "Frasier," where a character is willing to compromise to expedite a divorce.
It's evident that Meghan and Harry's public relations efforts are evolving into a repetitive and uninspired narrative, attempting to convey the image of a thriving and surviving couple. The question arises as to whether Harry truly believed that the Hollywood celebrity scene would compensate for the family and friends he distanced himself f