HARRY & MEGHAN ARE AT THE CROSSROADS!
National Enquirer|July 31, 2023
Trial separation as prince pursues peace & Meghan chases stardom
HARRY & MEGHAN ARE AT THE CROSSROADS!

PRINCE Harry and wife Meghan are taking a trial separation after their California dream of wealth and fame came crashing down amid bitter public backlash, canceled business deals and ugly family feuds, palace insiders tell The National ENQUIRER.

As the Duke and Duchess of Sussex lick their shocking wounds, Harry, 38, is heading to Africa to rebuild his life while his 41-year-old actress wife remains in Hollywood chasing the fleeting shadow of superstardom, say sources. 

“They’re trying to figure out what hit them,” dishes a high-level palace source. “This separation is no surprise. Harry doesn’t fit in Meghan’s tacky Tinseltown world.

“I think he was always uncomfortable with her obsession with being a show business power player. But he was blinded by love and went along with it. Sadly, he lost his identity in the process.

“He needs to find himself, and a trial separation may be the only way they can resolve their differences and go forward stronger than ever.”

The Montecito-based parents of Prince Archie, 4 and Princess Lilibet, 2, are desperately seeking a reset following a disastrous run of bad PR, say industry insiders.

In addition to the negative fallout from their public trashing of his family, they were branded “grifters” by a Spotify executive who axed their $20 million deal! Meghan was slammed as a “no-talent” by an industry bigwig and they were mocked for falsely claiming they were victims of a “near-fatal” high-speed car chase in New York City’s notorious stop-and-go traffic!

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