Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s relationship was recently analyzed by broadcaster and psychotherapist Lucy Beresford.
While speaking with OK! magazine, she said that Prince Harry and Markle are on the course a long-term wedded bliss. However, the royal couple will also face some major challenges in their relationship in the future.
Beresford said that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex tend to live in their own little bubble. And this is what will cause issues in their marriage.
“Relationships are all about compromise and there’s going to come to a point when Harry and Meghan will have to re-evaluate whether their current situation is still working. We’re seeing a mirror of what happened two years ago…” Beresford said.
In 2018, Markle decided to give up her role in Suits and her life in the United States to wed Prince Harry. This year, the Duke of Sussex decided to leave his family and duty behind to relocate to the United States.
“Seismic, life-changing moments often make us reassess our choices. One such trigger would be the loss of a loved one. If someone were to tragically pass away, I’m guessing that’s when Harry might question whether he’s given up too much,” the expert said.
Beresford also discussed Prince Harry’s statement during a video call interview. He said that his life has changed beyond recognition. The expert said that Prince Harry’s statement could be interpreted as a cry for help.
However, royal fans should also acknowledge the possibility that Prince Harry is far happier now that he’s staying in the background while pushing his life forward.
“He’s echoing his grandfather, the Duke of Edinburgh, who gave up his career and freedom for his wife. Philip wasn’t happy about it at first, but he grew into his role and maybe that’s what we’ll see with Harry,” she said.
Beresford also said that one of the keys to Prince Harry and Markle’s marriage is that they are equals. Prince Harry and Markle alternate when it comes to wearing the trousers depending on the situation.
Two years after their marriage, Prince Harry and Markle still use each other as a security blanket. They continue to hold hands and engage in public displays of affection. They are also each other’s props.
Prince Harry and Markle celebrated their second wedding anniversary on May 19. Since they are on lockdown, there are reports that the couple just stayed at home with their 1-year-old son, Archie.