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Why Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s Marriage is an ‘Empty Sham’

In the latest twist of events, and find themselves in the eye of a media storm once again.

The recent Remembrance Day weekend saw Markle opt against wearing a poppy, a choice that didn’t sit well with many.

This decision coincided with a lavish birthday celebration for Kris Jenner in Los Angeles, stirring a mix of emotions and opinions across social media.

Claims have resurfaced suggesting that rather than a solid foundation of love and understanding, the couple’s relationship may be more of an “empty sham.” Sources report that their bond seems increasingly propped up by the turmoil and controversies that frequently surround them.

It raises the question—are they hanging on to their marriage simply because of the chaos that envelops their lives?

This isn’t the first time that Harry and Meghan have faced backlash, and their marriage has weathered its fair share of storms.

Their controversial exit from royal responsibilities, coupled with strained family dynamics and ongoing legal battles, has cast a long shadow on their relationship.

The decision was particularly notable as Harry was seen wearing a poppy, honoring war veterans, which only amplified the criticism directed at Meghan.

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The visual disparity between their choices during such a poignant occasion stirred up conversations about their unity and priorities.

A long-time friend of the couple painted a rather grim picture of their relationship dynamics, suggesting that the continuous turmoil they face strangely serves as a binding factor for the couple.

They commented, “In the midst of seemingly unending chaos, they have found a peculiar way to stay together.”

This friend elaborated, indicating that the couple has learned to navigate their lives amid the chaos.

“It’s remarkable how the commotion may actually be what’s keeping them united at this stage,” they explained.

Could it be that the drama is what fuels their bond?

Another insider added further depth to this observation, stating that Harry and Meghan have become so accustomed to criticism that it has left them feeling safer in each other’s company.

“It’s as if they view each other as their only reliable allies in a world of hostility,” the source shared.

However, the analogy of two mischievous children in a playground seems fitting.

It illustrates how they might connect through their shared mischief, despite not necessarily seeing eye to eye on everything.

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This sentiment profoundly reflects the underlying tension in their relationship.

The challenges they’ve faced have seemingly solidified a pattern, where creating chaos has

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