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Meghan and Harry’s Documentary: Trevor Engelson’s Absence
Trevor Engelson, the ex-husband of the Duchess of Sussex, was notably absent from Meghan and Harry's new documentary.
The 44-year-old American television producer dated Meghan for seven years before they got married in 2011.
However, they divorced in August 2013, citing irreconcilable differences.
Sources claim that Meghan's new role on Suits two months before their wedding caused them to grow apart.
Since their divorce, both of them have remarried and welcomed children.
Trevor and Tracy Culland tied the knot in October 2018, only months after Harry and Meghan's royal wedding.
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They welcomed two children together.
Trevor was born in New York in October 1976 and graduated from the University of South California's School of Communication.
He began his career in the film business as a production assistant before moving up to become a producer.
Trevor manages screenwriters, actors, novelists, and film directors in Los Angeles.
He has produced films like License to Wed, Heathers, Snowfall, and All About Steve.
Trevor is believed to have acted as Meghan's mentor when she first started working in the entertainment sector and was the reason for her appearance in the Robert Pattinson movie Remember Me in 2010.
The couple had been together for six years after meeting in a club in West Hollywood in 2004 when Meghan earned her big break as Rachel Zane in Suits.
The first years of their relationship were beautiful, according to Tom Bauer's book Revenge, Meghan, Harry, and the conflict between the Windsors, with Meghan giving Trevor the nickname Trev Trev.
They exchanged vows at the Jamaica Inn in Oco Rios, Jamaica on September 10, 2011, after which they had a four-day celebration.
Trevor proposed to her in Belize, and the wedding ceremony was attended by 102 people, completed in just 15 minutes so that everyone could begin the celebration.
However, problems began to arise soon after the nuptials.
Meghan secured her role in Suits just a few months before they married, and she relocated 2,000 miles from Los Angeles to Toronto for her new work, where the show was produced.
She apparently made the decision to remain even after production had completed.
Meghan assured the filmmakers that leaving Trevor and Los Angeles was not a drawback.
A buddy later said, “It made the connection strained.
It simply took its toll when Meghan was five hours away, and Trevor was filming in Los Angeles.”
In Meghan, a Hollywood princess, royal biographer Andrew Morton asserts that Meghan sent Trevor her wedding and engagement rings after they divorced, out of the blue.
Currently, Trevor is married to Tracy Culland, a 33-year-old rich heiress whom he started dating in November 2017.
They tied the knot in a low-key ceremony in the secluded Hidden Hills region of California just five months after Meghan married Prince Harry.
With the births of Sienna Lee in November of last year and Ford Grace Engelson in August of 2020, Trevor and his dietician wife now have two children.
According to a close friend of Tracy's who previously spoke to Fabulous Digital, the two are blissfully in love.
Tracy has been a breath of fresh air in Trevor's life.
When they are among friends, they never bring up Meghan by name, and it seems like neither of them cares what happens in her life.
The California-based dietician, according to friends, has been important in helping Trevor “rehabilitate” following his breakup with Meghan.
Earlier rumors suggested that Trevor was producing a comedy series on the royal family.
However, he was notably absent from Meghan and Harry's new documentary, leaving many to wonder if there is any bad blood between them.
Regardless, Trevor seems to have moved on and is happily married with a family of his own.