Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s marriage was allegedly “sorely tested” as reports of their return to the UK added fresh pressure. The Duchess of Sussex and the Duke have been married since 2018 and left royal duties in 2020. A source claimed family feuds, public scrutiny, and competing priorities had strained the relationship. However, neither Meghan nor Harry has personally confirmed reports of their return to the UK or addressed the latest claims about their marriage.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s marriage ‘is being sorely tested on almost every level,’ per source
According to a RadarOnline report, a source claimed that Meghan Markle and Prince Harry were under strain. The insider said they had been “on totally different paths” as a couple. The report also revisited their 2018 wedding and 2020 royal exit. Since then, the Sussexes have spoken about royal life through Oprah Winfrey, the Netflix docuseries “Harry & Meghan,” and Harry’s memoir, “Spare.”
Meanwhile, the source claimed the couple was “being ripped apart by family feuds.” The insider also cited “business disappointments” and a “bitter public backlash” around past royal allegations.
Then, the source added the central claim: “The marriage is being sorely tested on almost every level.” However, the report did not include a direct response from Meghan or Harry to that allegation.
Still, the UK return angle added another layer to the marriage story. RadarOnline reported that the Sussexes were planning a “private, non-royal home base in Britain.” The outlet also said Archie and Lilibet were expected to enroll in English schools.
However, another insider claimed Meghan wanted the arrangement treated as “a six-month test.” The source said, “She wants an exit strategy.” Another claimed Harry could face a choice between “his wife’s happiness and his country.”
For Meghan Markle, Prince Harry, the UK return, and their marriage, the report framed the move as a trial rather than a settled reset.
Originally reported by Santanu Das on Reality Tea.
