Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s marriage, like any other, has faced its share of challenges. Harry has revealed that their first significant disagreement occurred about a year into their relationship, but they were able to move past it and eventually marry.

While they appear united now, their departure from the royal family marked a significant shift. Alongside raising their two children, the Sussexes have launched new ventures in the United States. However, they’ve faced criticism, with some referring to them as “grifters.”

This year, the couple resumed their public duties with two international trips, which their critics dubbed “royal tours.” Harry’s prolonged absence from the UK has sparked concern, and according to an observer, Meghan is displeased with some of her husband’s actions.

Their relationship began in early 2016, and despite the usual ups and downs, they quickly fell in love. Just over a year after they first met, they had a disagreement that Harry later described in his memoir, Spare. He admitted to losing his temper and “snapping” at Meghan, possibly due to stress and exhaustion from dealing with the press. He regretted his outburst, acknowledging that it was harsh and uncalled for.

Meghan, reacting calmly but firmly, made it clear she would not tolerate such behavior, particularly in front of children. She urged Harry to seek help, leading him to realize that his anger stemmed from deep-seated issues that needed addressing.

Despite this incident, they repaired their relationship and went on to marry in 2018. Initially, Meghan was popular with the public, but that soon changed. On January 8, 2020, Harry and Meghan announced their decision to step back from royal duties, a move that shocked many.

Meghan Markle 'frustrated' by Prince Harry 'wasting his life' - 'It's easy  for her to look forward'

In an interview with The Cut, Meghan explained that the relentless scrutiny from the British press took a toll on her health and her role within the royal family. They decided to leave the UK, hoping that by earning their own money, they could escape the constant media attention. Harry, in his memoir, also shared that their departure was partly motivated by concerns for their mental health and well-being.

After relocating to the United States to raise their children, Archie and Lilibet, the couple’s relationship with the Royal Family deteriorated further. Despite securing lucrative deals with Netflix and Spotify, not all of their projects were successful. Following the end of their Spotify deal in June, Bill Simmons, a Spotify executive, criticized them, calling them “grifters” on his podcast.

Meghan 'frustrated' by Harry's dwelling on the past which she sees as 'waste  of a life' - Daily Record

Harry and Meghan have been open about their reasons for leaving the royal family, citing concerns for their safety and their desire to provide a more private life for their children. However, reports suggest that Harry may still miss his friends and family in the UK, which has left him feeling “angry” and unfulfilled.

According to a royal analyst, Harry’s longing for his old life may be causing tension in his marriage. Meghan, who seems more at ease with their new life in the US, might be frustrated by Harry’s inability to fully move on from the past. While Harry considers the US his home, Meghan, who has less connection to the royal family, may find it easier to look forward and embrace their new life. This difference in perspective could be a source of frustration for her, especially if Harry continues to dwell on what could have been.