Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have reportedly made a big decision about their future, according to a royal commentator.
Ingrid Seward has shared her thoughts on the Duke and Duchess of Sussex's recent solo appearances, suggesting as they were part of the couple's deliberate strategy.
"I think what they're doing or being advised to do is do their own thing. People spend more time concentrating on one person than they do two," Seward explained.
Speaking on GB News, the expert claimed that the couple "decide it's better they do things separately."
It emerges after Harry's solo engagements across multiple continents. Over the past fortnight, the Duke has made appearances in New York, London, and South Africa, whilst Meghan, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet remained in Montecito.
On the other hand, the Duchess of Sussex has also been making solo appearances, recently attending a glitzy children's hospital gala in Los Angeles. The two carried more than 10 engagements separately in last few weeks.
This shift towards individual appearances has sparked speculation about Meghan and Harry's relationship, with some sources thinking they may be "drifting apart".
However, the California-based couple's pal insists this is part of a new "twin track approach" to highlight their personal passions and causes.
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