Prince Harry, Meghan Markle warned of serious marital issues in 2025

Royal expert warns the Duke and Duchess of Sussex regarding ‘problems’ they could face in 2025

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Prince Harry, Meghan Markle warned of serious marital issues in 2025 

A royal expert has revealed that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle could face marital issues as they ring in 2025 with new projects and “very different aims.”

According to Kevin O'Sullivan, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex have very different mindsets when it comes to their respective careers, which could cause troubles in their marital lives.

The couple is already in news for their separate ventures over the past few months after they made solo appearances, promoting different causes and projects.

Speaking on Talk TV, the royal expert suggested that the couple could face more “problems” after going through a “very bad” time in 2024.

"Here is the essence of the problem. She still can't wait to be world famous, to be a Hollywood superstar, the famous Meghan,” O'Sullivan said.

"She just wants to be more and more famous, he wants to be less and less famous,” he added. “They are searching for very different targets, very different aims." 

This comes after it was reported that Harry is panicking that his wife’s new Netflix show, With Love, Meghan, could jeopardize his chances of reconciling with King Charles and rest of the family.

Speaking with Radar Online, a source revealed that if Meghan’s show is a global success, she will have limited time to help Harry heal the rift with his family.

"While the future will reveal its success, a strong reception could raise eyebrows among the royals, confirming her strong connection with the public and the Royal Family will have little interest in seeing her as she will seem a stronger brand,” the insider said.

They added, "Also, she'll have very little time to spare to make trips over the Atlantic with Harry to help him heal the rift with his family.

“He's really panicking that her show could spell the end of his chances of getting back in the fold."