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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s marriage is the talk of the town, and recently, rumors have been circulating that the couple may be headed for divorce.

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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s marriage is the talk of the town, and recently, rumors have been circulating that the couple may be headed for divorce.

In fact, some believe that a divorce would be the best course of action for .

has been in the media spotlight a lot lately, and she seems to have reduced her husband to a mere reference of “my husband” or “my now husband.”

During a recent interview, was mentioned, but never by name; instead, he was referenced as “my husband” almost half a dozen times.

There have been several tabloid pieces over the last five years speculating about the couple's marriage.

The Teresa Longo fan page, which is run by a couple of journalists, has said that they are still trying to verify sources and that the matter is sensitive.

While there is no talk of a divorce, Harry and Meghan are known to have explosive fights, and there is resentment on all sides.

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According to sources, Harry is compliant when it comes to Meghan, and she controls every aspect of their lives.

Another source claims that Meghan is on the lookout for another rich man, which is not the first time such rumors have surfaced.

A thread on Reddit even penned a realistic view of Harry and Meghan's divorce, stating that any change in Harry's status as a councillor of state, currently being debated by Britain's Parliament, would have dramatic implications on the situation and proceedings, which might serve to speed things up a bit.

It is unlikely that the divorce proceedings will take place in any California court, despite frequent discussions of California law.

Harry's position as a councillor of state grants him diplomatic immunity, which means that if Meghan decides to sue him for divorce, the US State Department will step in and quash the proceedings.

Diplomatic immunity protects the person who possesses it from court proceedings, specifically civil court proceedings outside of their country of residence.

These agreements date back to ancient times and have been updated through the Geneva Convention, constantly moderated and debated by the UN.

In the majority of any court-related action involving someone who's in a country with diplomatic immunity, it becomes a matter that is mediated between the State Department and the country where the person in question is a citizen.

Generally, this is only in serious criminal matters.

Therefore, if Meghan were to sue Harry for divorce, she would have to do it in London.

It remains to be seen how the royal family will approach the divorce proceedings, but it is likely that both sides will be gearing up with leverage and blackmail to use against the other to get their way.

Charles and William will almost certainly be involved in the divorce negotiations, as Philip was involved in those of the Diana divorce because too much is at stake for the institution.

Meghan has a history of overplaying her hand, and while the odds of this happening are low, it makes one wonder if the King will tell her to give it her best go in court should she become too much trouble during the private divorce negotiations.

After all, there's a wealth of negative information out there about both Harry and Meghan, and it's not like the crown needs to bend over backwards to protect Harry's image, as he has already tarnished it himself.

In conclusion, the rumors of Prince Harry and 's impending divorce continue to swirl, and it remains to be seen how the situation will play out.

While it is unlikely that the divorce proceedings will take place in a California court, Meghan will have to sue Harry for divorce in London if she decides to go through with it.

The royal family will undoubtedly be involved in the negotiations, and both sides will be looking for leverage to get their way.

It will be interesting to see how this situation plays out and what impact it will have on the royal family.

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