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Why Meghan Markle ‘split’ from Prince Harry for public appearances

In recent months, and have been largely seen apart in public, sparking speculation about their relationship dynamics.

However, there’s a notable exception in their joint appearances: the Invictus Games, which are set to kick off this week.

This annual event, founded by Harry, is a platform for injured and wounded servicemen and women, and since their romance began, Meghan has participated in each iteration.

As the 2025 Games get underway in Vancouver and Whistler, many are eager to see if Meghan will show her support for Harry.

This anticipated appearance will contrast sharply with the couple’s recent trend of appearing separately in various public events.

Interestingly, Meghan had previously commented that their lives were like a dance, always moving in sync.

Sources close to the couple suggest that this shift in their appearances isn’t just a random occurrence.

Meghan appears to be more focused on personal business ventures, like her American Riviera Orchard brand and the Netflix series “With Love, Meghan,” leaving Harry to concentrate on his philanthropic efforts.

It seems they are finding their individual paths while still supporting one another.

Royal analyst Jennie Bond has suggested that this choice might be linked to Harry’s relative inexperience in commercial ventures.

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According to Bond, Harry seems content with his family life in California while dedicating time to his charity work.

“He has a wealth of experience in charitable causes, and that’s where he can truly make an impact,” she stated.

Furthermore, Bond highlighted that Meghan may lead the charge in the commercial realm, a direction she genuinely enjoys.

“In today’s climate, the traditional roles are evolving; who brings in the most income is less important than the happiness and stability of the family unit,” she added.

The timing of the Games is notably sensitive for the Sussexes, particularly with the current U.S. president now firmly settled in office.

As Donald Trump enters his second term, he has been swift in outlining his administration’s agenda.

This reality is particularly pressing for Harry and Meghan, given Trump’s previous harsh remarks about them, including a suggestion that Harry could be deported.

Adding to the tension, Harry’s past revelations about drug use in his autobiography “Spare” have triggered a significant legal challenge.

The Heritage Foundation, a conservative group, is pushing for the U.S. government to release details surrounding Harry’s visa application, raising questions about whether he fully disclosed his history with substances.

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Jennie Bond has voiced apprehension surrounding the couple’s future in America, especially in light of President Trump’s established authority and Meghan’s outspoken criticism of him.

“It’s undoubtedly a tricky situation when the President you’re at odds with has the power to impact your residency,” she noted.

Bond further reflected on their position, saying, “While it might be nerve-wracking for the Sussexes, it’s worth remembering that the president has bigger issues to manage than the visa status of a prince not currently in the royal fold.”

As the Invictus Games begin, all eyes will be on the couple to see how they intend to navigate their newly defined roles while remaining supportive of one another.

The events may well offer a glimpse into how they manage their public personas in an era of intense scrutiny and personal ambition.

With challenges ahead and stakes high, this dynamic duo faces a complex future.

As they balance their aspirations and responsibilities, the world watches—curious about how the narrative of and continues to unfold.

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