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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s marriage ‘won’t last’, claims Lady Victoria Hervey
According to an expert, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex's marriage “won't last” because “they moved too fast.”
The 44-year-old British socialite claims the Duke and Duchess of Sussex's relationship was “way too short,” and she predicts Meghan, 39, will end up “wanting to be in America.”
Lady Victoria, who dated Prince Andrew for a short period in 1999, has come out about her concerns about the Duke and Duchess of Sussex's marriage.
According to Birmingham Live, she also discussed the Oprah interview.
Lady Victoria said to Closer magazine : “I think Harry and Meghan's courtship was way too short. I just don't see it lasting.
“I remember just before their wedding, I thought, ‘They'll get married, have a few kids… And she will end up wanting to be in America'.”
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She added: “They were always travelling somewhere. They moved too fast.”
According to the memoir Finding Freedom, Harry and Meghan first met on a blind date in July 2016.
The couple became engaged in August 2017 before publicly announcing their engagement three months later in November and marrying in May 2018.
In a March interview with US talk show presenter Oprah Winfrey, Harry and Meghan shocked the Royal Family with a series of astonishing accusations.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex made a number of accusations, including accusing an unidentified royal of racism, implying that the royal family was envious of Meghan, and admitting that she considered suicide while pregnant.
In addition, Prince Harry exposed the entire nature of his strained relationship with his father, Prince Charles.
Lady Victoria weighed in on the interview, calling it “pretty unreal.”
The socialite said: “The way it was done, with Prince Philip in the hospital, literally about to die. I thought it was pretty unreal.”