Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's parents' separation is part of the reason they are determined to make their marriage work, royal experts suggest

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's parents' separation is part of the reason they are determined to make their marriage work, royal experts suggest

Recently, there have been many rumors suggesting that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's marriage is not going as well as it used to.

Yet another source wants us to know that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex's relationship is going well.

"The Duke and Duchess of Sussex's marriage is going well," they OK! "The reports of a separation stemmed from Harry's solo trip to Africa, but that was a work trip. It is not a sign of any problems in the marriage."

Yes, it's a reminder that even if a couple acts separately, that doesn't mean they are headed for divorce.

Anyway, the source went on to explain that Harry has a particularly important reason for doing whatever it takes to make his marriage work, even if they are not getting along.

"Even if there were hardships, Harry would want to make it work," they continued. 'He has spent a lot of time in their relationship and he loves his family. Coming from a broken home himself, that is a special motivation for him to keep his family together."

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Royal family expert Richard Fitzwilliams added, "The fact that they both come from broken homes is a very important and significant part of Harry and Meghan's origins."

Harry's royal parents, then Prince Charles and the late Princess Diana, famously separated after 11 years of marriage and officially divorced after 15 years. On the other hand, Meghan's parents, Thomas Markle and Doria Ragland, were married for eight years before divorcing.

The Sussexes, as we know, have a son, Prince Archie, 4, and a daughter, Princess Lilibet, 2.

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