There are claims that Prince Harry has been attempting to secure his exit from the marriage by seeking financial support from King Charles.
Allegedly, negotiations for this have been ongoing for months. Harry was recently seen enjoying the Formula 1 race in Austin, Texas, without Megan by his side. Notably, Megan was also absent from King Charles's coronation on May 6th and Harry's Wellard Award speech on September 7th. Despite these events, Omid Scobie, the author of a book involving the couple, predicts that Harry and Megan will not divorce.
During an interview on ABC's Nightline, he emphasized the strength of their relationship, noting that they bonded over shared trauma and experiences, making their connection resilient.
Amidst divorce rumors, Megan has been accused of intentionally fueling speculation about the state of her marriage to Harry. According to an insider, Megan purposefully ditched her engagement ring to draw attention and generate media coverage. Although she claims the ring is being repaired, she has been spotted without it since May.
The source suggests that this move was a deliberate message to Harry about her unhappiness in the marriage. Reports also highlight that the couple seems to be spending increasing amounts of time apart, indicating potential strains in their relationship.
Recognizing the potential impact of a divorce on Prince Harry, who has left his previous life for a new one in America with Megan, insiders express the desperation to repair the damage. Harry is said to be pleading for a second chance to prove that their relationship can work.
Amid rift rumors, it has been reported that Megan has filed a financial demand of $80 million to sign the divorce papers. She is also seeking sole custody of their children, Archie and Lilibet. However, doubts arise about King Charles granting such a sum, considering the perceived lack of leverage Megan has left with the royal family.
Speculations suggest that the couple might be attempting a scheme, portraying financial struggles and seeking support from King Charles, only to reconcile once the funds are secured.