May 29, 2025
A possible reason Prince Harry has been able to ring in seven years of marriage with Meghan Markle has just been brought to light.
Editor-in-Chief of Majesty Magazine Ingrid Seward recently sat down with Newsweek’s Chief Royal Correspondent Jack Royston to dish on what a divorce would entail, should Prince Harry move forward with a separation from his wife, Meghan Markle.
The duo discussed this at length on The Sun’s Royal Exclusive show.
Starting right off the bat, Ms Seward gave her take on the whole thing and said, “I think that they are dependent on each other though” so “he wouldn't leave the children,” if it came to that.
“And in America, the rules about children, it's they're always with the mother, nearly always. So it's not going to happen,” she even added while referencing American rules about child custody.
That conversation though didn’t stop there because the expert also pointed out the old predictions about their impending divorce and said, “Do you remember when they got married, a lot of members actually of the royal family even said it won't last five years. It's lasted seven.”
Because of this she believes the Duke and Duchess share somewhat of a “symbiotic relationship” and “need eachother.”
It was only at this point that Mr Royston chimed in with what he thinks is the real reason the couple are staying together and shifted it towards Meghan.
He believes, “with Harry she's nothing. And without her, Harry's life in America is nothing.”