Duke of Sussex Delivers Clear Message Amid Ongoing Rumours
Prince Harry has sent a strong message to King Charles and Prince William, making it clear he won’t return to royal life without Meghan Markle by his side.
The Duke of Sussex, addressing persistent rumours about his relationship, reaffirmed his commitment to Meghan during his appearance at the New York Times 2024 DealBook Summit on Wednesday.
Responding to questions from columnist Andrew Ross Sorkin about public fascination with his personal life, Harry humorously quipped: "Apparently, we've bought or moved house 10, 12 times. We've apparently divorced maybe 10, 12 times as well. So it's just like, what? It's hard to keep up with, but that's why you just sort of ignore it. The people I feel most sorry about are the trolls."
This comes amid claims from Dr. Carole Lieberman on GB News that Harry might eventually return to the UK without Meghan. "He’s realising, I think, at some point that he will go back to the UK and he will have to divorce Meghan," Lieberman speculated, while admitting such a scenario is unlikely to happen soon.
Harry’s comments firmly dismiss these narratives, underscoring his loyalty to Meghan and their shared life in the US. Despite speculations about his potential royal return, the Duke’s message signals his unwavering stance on his marriage and priorities.
As discussions about Harry’s future with the royal family continue, his remarks serve as a clear statement: he remains committed to his relationship with Meghan and unbothered by external chatter.