Harry & Meghan ‘Could Finally File For Divorce’ as Their ‘Deeply Emotional’ Dispute ‘Threatens to Tear Them Apart’—They’re ‘Truly Broken’
Things are reportedly tense between Prince Harry and Meghan Markle— to the point where it’s allegedly putting their marriage on the line.
ICYMI, Harry’s security in the UK is set to be reinstated after a fierce legal battle. However, with the potential for Harry to relocate his family back to his home country, the move isn’t sitting well with Meghan. A source told Radar Online that there have been arguments that are “deeply emotional” and the dispute “threatens to tear them apart – geographically and emotionally.”
“The tension between them isn’t rooted in a breakdown of affection or commitment,” the insider said.
Back in May, Harry expressed his willingness to reconcile with his father due to his cancer diagnosis. The sentiment has fueled his drive to visit the UK more often. “It’s driven by two very different anxieties pulling them in opposite directions,” a source told the site. “Harry has become increasingly fixated on the idea of being back in Britain more often. He brings it up repeatedly, conscious of his father’s declining health and feeling that opportunities for reconciliation are slipping away. In his mind, the coming year carries a real sense of urgency and consequence. He and Meghan are broken in a lot of ways, and this drive to return to Britain could truly break them.”
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However, for Meghan, it’s bringing up moments that she isn’t fond of. “For her, the U.K. is bound up with some of the most stressful and painful periods of her life,” the insider claimed. “The idea of returning triggers memories of constant scrutiny and emotional strain, and she is deeply resistant to being drawn back into that atmosphere. There is real frustration that something she believed was firmly in the past has once again become such a central and unavoidable point of contention in their lives.”
Harry’s new security update opens up the gates of the possibility that they could settle back in Britain. “His sense of yearning has grown stronger as he looks back on the years he has largely spent apart from his father,” a palace source claimed. “There is a deep regret about missed time and conversations, and he views spending more time in the U.K. as a way to repair some of that emotional distance. In his mind, going back is not just practical, but a chance to heal old wounds before it is too late.”
Meghan’s up to put up a fight since they have opposing views when it comes to raising their children: Archie, 6, and Lilibet, 4. “Her instinct is to shield both herself and the children from experiences she worries could reopen painful chapters,” a source added. “Harry, on the other hand, feels strongly that their children should grow up understanding where he comes from and having a real relationship with their grandfather. Meghan’s hesitation comes from a fear of what returning to Britain might demand of her personally and the emotional toll it could take.”
Nonetheless, it’s an argument that will play well into 2026. “Harry is caught in an agonizing position, pulled between his commitment to his wife and children and a powerful sense of unfinished business from his earlier life,” one source said. “If neither of them is willing or able to compromise, there is a real concern among those close to them that this single, unresolved question could evolve into the breaking point for their relationship, which could see them finally file for divorce this year.”
Meghan Markle recently opened up about her relationship with Harry in an interview with Harper’s Bazaar, and it seems like there are no problems on the surface. “He loves me so boldly, fully, and he also has a different perspective because he sees media that I wouldn’t,” she told the publication. “No one in the world loves me more than him, so I know he’s always going to make sure that he has my back.” With Harry, Meghan explains, “you have someone who just has this childlike wonder and playfulness. I was so drawn to that, and he brought that out in me. That’s translated into every part of our life. Even in business, I want us to play and have fun and explore and be creative.”