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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s romantic evening out turned sour, according to new reports.

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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s romantic evening out turned sour, according to new reports.

The couple was spotted treating themselves to dinner at the Duchess, a low-key Burmese bakery restaurant in Ojai, California, without their children.

They were having a pleasant conversation about their kids, school, and the upcoming US election while enjoying some tandoori chicken.

However, things took a turn for the worse as the evening progressed.

A source said that the 38-year-old British prince abruptly got up and left towards the end of their meal, leaving Meghan and their fellow diners stunned.

The Duchess is a small and intimate place, making it difficult not to notice if the people at the next table are bickering.

Although Ojai is a celebrity-friendly town, it was a surprise to see them there since they have access to Santa Barbara's best restaurants.

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Most of the Sussexes' friends say this is just the latest in a long list of arguments the couple has had following a hectic couple of weeks.

The source further revealed that Harry is particularly nervous about how he'll be received given he seems to have lost his golden touch.

Meghan, on the other hand, is fixated on Harry's family and whether they'll allow her children to have and use their royal titles.

However, for Harry, that's the least of his problems, and he's getting tired of talking about it when there are more significant things going on.

If Meghan brought up the prince and princess stuff for Arch and Lily, especially in public in a small town where gossip spreads like wildfire, there's no doubt it would have gotten huffy.

Meanwhile, royal commentator Angela Levin claims that Harry and have started to appear desperate for clout and have no other stories to offer.

She believes that they would have to step in line, which Meghan wouldn't want to do.

Angela Levin added that she personally doesn't think they'll be able to, but if they find that people are not buying their stories, she doesn't know how many other stories they can tell about their life.

The majority of Brits think and should lose their royal titles if the Duke's forthcoming memoir attacks the royal family, according to a recent poll.

The poll found that 59% say the couple should no longer be called the Duke and Duchess of Sussex if the tell-all book is critical of the monarchy.

All age groups were largely united on the issue, with 62% of 18-34 year olds saying the Sussexes should lose their titles if Harry's memoir attacks the royals, compared to 57% of over 64's.

Meanwhile, 58% of Tory voters and 59% of Labour voters backed Harry and Meghan being stripped of their titles if the book's content is negative about the monarchy.

Of Remainers and Brexiteers, 60% and 58% respectively said yes to the Sussexes losing their titles if the book's content is negative about the monarchy.

In conclusion, it seems that and Meghan Markle's relationship is under a lot of strain.

Their romantic evening out turned sour, and they have been arguing for weeks.

Harry is nervous about how he'll be received, while Meghan is fixated on her children's royal titles.

Royal commentator Angela Levin believes that the couple has no other stories to offer and is desperate for clout.

Moreover, a significant number of Brits think that the couple should lose their royal titles if Harry's memoir attacks the royal family.

It remains to be seen how the couple will navigate these challenges and whether they will be able to salvage their relationship.

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