Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's marital bond seems to be nearing its end, predicts a renowned royal analyst.

Acclaimed British journalist and royal biographer, Angela Levin, featured in a recent episode of Sky News Australia's "Paul Murray Live" podcast. In a discussion about the swirling speculation surrounding the Duke and Duchess of Sussex's marriage, she asserted that their relationship was on the brink of dissolution.

"The marriage, I believe, is on the precipice of termination," Levin stated to host Paul Murray. "I foresee Meghan distancing herself. She doesn't appear to be available in times of need."

Levin commented on the conspicuous absence of Markle and pointed out that the couple, usually known for public displays of affection, had drifted apart. She reminisced about Markle's propensity to maintain close physical proximity to Prince Harry during their public appearances, a dynamic that seems to have shifted drastically.

"Previously, Meghan was always by his side, their closeness was palpable in public appearances. However, now their paths have diverged. Meghan is engaged in her endeavors, employing a new PR person, maintaining her public image with carefully selected attire and is possibly reviving her lifestyle blog, 'The Tig'," Levin observed.

"In stark contrast, Harry seems trapped in a whirlpool of negativity, lashing out, embroiling himself in legal battles and seeking financial support. It's a tragic circumstance," she added.

Reflecting on the time she spent with Prince Harry while crafting his biography "Harry: A Biography of a Prince," Levin mentioned her changing perspective towards the prince. "Once an individual I held in high regard, Harry now appears to be in a disturbingly harsh phase of life."

"She wasn't there for him during the difficult promotional period for 'Spare', nor was she present for the coronation, leading to an undoubtedly embarrassing situation as Harry walked down the Westminster Abbey aisle alone. Her reluctance to engage in his tribulations is evident," she further elaborated.

The absence of a public acknowledgement of their fifth wedding anniversary last month further fueled speculation about a rift between the Sussexes. Echoing Levin's predictions, Kara Kennedy, a digital royal reporter for Express, asserted to Dan Wootton that their relationship was headed for an imminent demise from the very beginning.

"From the outset, their union seemed destined for a short lifespan," claimed Kennedy on "Dan Wootton Tonight." "As [Daily Telegraph associate editor] Camilla [Tominey] penned, few anticipated it to endure beyond three years."