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Romance Turns Sour for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle
A seemingly romantic date night for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle took a dramatic turn, ending in disaster.
Reports suggest that the couple enjoyed a dinner outing without their children at The Duchess, a quaint Burmese bakery restaurant nestled in Ojai, California.
However, what began as a pleasant evening soon spiraled into tension and discord.
Witnesses recount how the couple appeared to be enjoying themselves initially, engaging in casual conversations about their children, school, and the upcoming US election over tandoori chicken.
“They were having a nice time, chatting over some tandoori chicken about the kids and school and the upcoming US election, you know, usual husband and wife stuff,” a source shared.
Yet, the atmosphere shifted as the evening progressed.
According to insiders, the 38-year-old British prince abruptly stood up towards the end of their meal, leaving both Meghan and fellow diners stunned.
The intimate setting of The Duchess made it impossible to ignore the escalating tension between the royal couple.
Despite Ojai's reputation as a celebrity-friendly locale, their presence raised eyebrows, given the array of top-notch restaurants in nearby Santa Barbara.
Sources close to the Sussexes reveal that this incident is just one in a series of recent arguments the couple has experienced amid a hectic period.
“They're stressed, they have a few big projects coming out soon, and Harry, who's always been loved by the public, is particularly nervous about how he'll be received given he seems to have lost his golden touch,” a source disclosed.
Meghan, on the other hand, is preoccupied with concerns about her children's royal titles and the acceptance of her family by the royal establishment.
Royal commentator Angela Levin weighed in on the situation, suggesting that Harry and Meghan may be struggling to maintain relevance.
She remarked, “Well, I'm sure King Charles would like for the Sussexes to return because he's always loved Harry…
They would have to step in line, which I don't think Meghan would want to do.”
Levin expressed skepticism about the couple's ability to sustain public interest in their narrative, hinting at a potential return to the UK if their current ventures falter.
In a recent poll conducted among British adults, a significant majority expressed support for stripping Prince Harry and Meghan Markle of their royal titles if Harry's forthcoming memoir criticizes the monarchy.
The survey revealed that 59% of respondents favored revoking the Duke and Duchess of Sussex titles in such a scenario, reflecting a widespread sentiment across age groups and political affiliations.
Notably, the data showed a consensus among various demographics, with both younger and older age brackets, as well as supporters of different political parties, endorsing the idea of removing the couple's royal titles if the contents of Harry's memoir prove contentious.
The survey findings underscore the growing public scrutiny surrounding Harry and Meghan's actions and their standing within the royal family.