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Meghan Markle and Prince Harry No Longer “Joined at the Hip” According to Tabloid

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Meghan Markle and Prince Harry No Longer “Joined at the Hip” According to Tabloid

The honeymoon phase may be over for and , according to a recent report from Life and Style.

The tabloid claims that the couple is no longer as inseparable as they used to be, with Harry often absent from their Montecito home for days at a time.

Despite rumors of trouble in paradise, sources say that Markle is enjoying her independence and doesn't mind Harry's absences.

The couple apparently needs space from each other, especially after a difficult period during quarantine where they fought about Harry's friends and Markle's spending habits.

However, the biggest source of tension between the couple seems to be Harry's family.

Sources say that the couple frequently argue about Harry's relatives, but they are always in agreement when it comes to their children, and Lily.

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They remain committed to putting their kids first, even if it means taking some time apart to re-evaluate their relationship.

Markle has also been noticeably absent from public events with her husband, leading some to speculate about the state of their marriage.

Sources say that she is hesitant to face the public until all is well between her and Harry.

In other news, has been banned from wearing his military uniform to pay respects to his late grandmother, II.

Despite serving in the British Army for a decade and seeing active duty, Harry will be in civilian dress at ceremonial events while his uncle, , has been granted permission to wear his military uniform at the final vigil in Westminster Hall.

The decision to deny Harry the chance to wear his uniform has been seen as a firm put-down by some military experts.

However, it is in line with royal protocol, which dictates that only working members of the royal family are permitted to dress in military uniform during ceremonial services for the late monarch.

Harry has written of his special memories of the Queen attending his passing out parade in 2006, calling serving her the biggest honor of his life.

Despite being stripped of his honorary military roles following his exit from the firm, he remains committed to honoring his grandmother's memory.

Overall, it seems that and Prince Harry are facing some challenges in their relationship, but they remain committed to each other and their children.

While Harry may not be permitted to wear his military uniform to pay respects to his grandmother, he will undoubtedly continue to honor her legacy in his own way.

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