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Romance Turns Sour: Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s Disastrous Date Night
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's romantic evening took an unexpected turn for the worse in a picturesque mountain town.
The couple, who were enjoying a child-free dinner at the Duchess, a quaint Burmese bakery restaurant in Ojai, California, found themselves embroiled in an uncomfortable situation.
According to sources, the pair started off well, engaging in typical husband and wife conversations about their children, school, and the upcoming US election.
However, tensions soon arose, leaving both Meghan and their fellow diners stunned.
Eyewitnesses reveal that towards the end of their meal, the 38-year-old British prince abruptly stood up and left, leaving Meghan behind.
The intimate setting of the Duchess made it impossible to ignore any signs of discord between the couple.
While Ojai is known for its celebrity-friendly atmosphere, it was surprising to see them there, considering the abundance of top-notch restaurants in Santa Barbara, where they reside.
Insiders close to the Sussexes claim that this incident is just one in a series of arguments the couple has had recently, as they navigate through a busy period.
The source explains that the couple is under immense stress due to upcoming projects, and Harry, who has always been adored by the public, is particularly anxious about how he will be received now that his popularity seems to have waned.
On the other hand, Meghan is preoccupied with concerns about her children and whether they will be allowed to retain their royal titles.
For Harry, however, this issue pales in comparison to other pressing matters, and he is growing tired of discussing it when there are more important things at stake.
The source speculates that if Meghan were to bring up the topic of titles for their children, especially in a small town where gossip spreads rapidly, it is no surprise that Harry would become irritated.
In the midst of this turmoil, royal commentator Angela Levin suggests that Harry and Meghan are becoming increasingly desperate for attention and lack substantial stories to share.
She mentions that while King Charles would undoubtedly welcome the Sussexes back, Meghan may not be willing to conform to the expectations of the royal family.
Levin expresses skepticism about their ability to regain public trust, questioning how many more stories they can tell about their lives.
However, she does not believe they would return in a humble manner, as it would signify failure on their part.
Furthermore, a recent poll indicates that a majority of Brits believe the couple should lose their royal titles if Harry's forthcoming memoir criticizes the monarchy.
The poll, conducted among 1,625 British adults, revealed that 59% of respondents feel that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex should no longer be referred to by their royal titles if the tell-all book targets the royal family.
Interestingly, this sentiment was shared across all age groups, with 62% of 18-34 year olds and 57% of those over 64 supporting the revocation of titles.
The survey also indicated that 58% of Tory voters and 59% of Labour voters agreed with stripping Harry and Meghan of their titles if the book contains negative content about the monarchy.
Similarly, 60% of Remainers and 58% of Brexiteers expressed the same view.
As tensions continue to rise within the royal family, the future remains uncertain for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.
With their recent public disagreements and the looming release of Harry's memoir, the couple finds themselves at a crossroads, facing not only personal challenges but also the scrutiny of the British public.