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Prince Harry is reportedly grappling with fears that the newfound joy he has discovered with Meghan Markle could be in jeopardy due to a potential bombshell revelation. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex, who have frequently found themselves at the center of media attention since their departure from the Royal Family, are said to be bracing themselves for the possibility of explosive details about their private lives being ruined.
According to a report by the Daily Express, this apprehension arises from an upcoming documentary being produced by Royal journalist and German TV producer Ulrike Grunewald. Her crew has traveled to California to explore the couple's lives in Montecito, where they have built a new life away from the British royal spotlight.
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Contributing to this documentary is Richard Mineards, a British Royal correspondent who has become a local resident in the Sussexes' Californian community. Mineards disclosed, "Los Angeles-based producer Melanie Hillmann grilled me for two hours on my Riven Rock neighbours, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, under director Ulrike Grunewald." Despite their public desire for privacy, insiders hint at a possible atmosphere of worry or even panic within the Sussex household, a typical sentiment when facing the prospect of a new documentary delving into their personal lives.
An insider revealed, "There are many things that both of them, especially Meghan, don't necessarily want in the public domain. It's no secret that they both led colourful lives before they met each other, and while Harry has spoken about a lot of mistakes in his book, there are still things about Meghan we don't know." The source suggests that Meghan has brushed over certain elements of her past, but warns that there are those willing to speak out and share previously undisclosed information.
Speaking to OK!, the source hinted at potential revelations about Meghan's past conflicts, including her alleged rift with Kate Middleton, saying, "It could also delve deeper into her fall-out with Kate and challenge the Sussex camp narrative that it was all Kate's fault. But Harry and Meghan are now desperate to leave everything in the past as they want to start afresh, and I think Harry will fear that their new happiness could be ruined if Meghan's past is investigated."
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Adding to Harry's concerns is the reported snub he faced from his father, King Charles, who allegedly did not meet with him during his recent UK visit for the Invictus Games. Meghan stayed behind in the US, citing security concerns. Shortly after, the couple made headlines with their three-day trip to Nigeria to promote the Invictus Games, an event that holds significant importance for Harry as its founder, aimed at supporting wounded, injured, and sick servicemen and women.
A source has suggested that Meghan's first marriage, which ended in divorce, could be a potential explosive point of interest. Meghan was previously married to film producer Trevor Engelson in 2011, seven years before her Royal wedding with Harry at Windsor Castle. The couple separated two years later and finalized their divorce in 2014, citing irreconcilable differences. Meghan then met Harry in 2016. "Her first marriage didn't end well, and her ex-husband is yet to speak out, but who knows, for the right amount of money, he may have his say," the insider speculated.
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The couple, both known for their humanitarian work, had a packed itinerary planned for their Nigeria trip, starting with a tour of the Lightway Academy, a primary and secondary school in Abuja. Their schedule also included visits to military rehabilitation centers, sports facilities, and meetings with local organizations supporting veterans' welfare.
"This is their focus right now," claims the source, "and they don't want anything overshadowing that. This is their big chance to show they can still be royal without the full-time commitment. But they're aware it's going to ruffle a few feathers, and insiders at the palace may have contributed to the new documentary as a way of keeping them down."
Nonetheless, this isn't the first time the couple has faced challenges, and a source hinted, "It just makes them stronger as a couple; they feel they can overcome anything when they're together."
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As Harry and Meghan continue to forge their own path, the upcoming documentary serves as a reminder of the intense scrutiny they remain under. Their resilience and commitment to their causes will be tested once again, but their bond appears steadfast amidst the trials they face.
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