Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have been separated for nearly 3,000 miles, fuelling speculation that their relationship is strained. Recently, the Duke of Sussex revealed why he was alone in New York while his wife attended a star-studded event in California. In recent months, Prince Harry, 40, and Meghan Markle have attended separate occasions, sparking media speculation about their marriage.
Her solo appearance at an event honoring filmmaker Tyler Perry, Princess Lilibet’s godfather, sparked debate about the couple’s relationship dynamics, which Harry attempted to address from the other shore. The prince attended The New York Times’ 2024 DealBook Summit and chatted with journalist Andrew Ross Sorkin about the public’s infatuation with him and his wife, as well as their “professional separation.”
A pregnant dog comes up at a couple’s doorstep; a few days later, they have seven puppies to care for.A pregnant dog comes up at a couple’s doorstep; a few days later, they have seven puppies to care for.”I Google News-ed you, and there are people who are always fascinated by what you do. “They’re fascinated [why] Meghan is in California right now, and you’re here,” Sorkin remarked, alluding to Meghan’s appearance at the Paley Honors.
Sorkin went on to say, “And there are pieces all over the place about, you know, ‘Why are you conducting independent events? “Why don’t you do them together?” The Duke of Sussex had an easy response: “Because you invited me, you should have known!” he exclaimed, eliciting laughter from the audience. “True,” Sorkin said. Is that usual for you? The second there is an item – she is in California, you are in New York – people say, “Well, what is going on with these two, right?”
Is it a positive thing for you that people are so interested in you?”Harry said, “No, that’s definitely not a good thing.” Next, referring to some of the hearsay surrounding the royals, Harry added: “Apparently, we’ve bought or moved property ten to twelve times. We’ve allegedly divorced maybe ten or twelve times. So, “What?”

“It’s difficult to keep up with, which is why you just kind of disregard it. Harry said, “The trolls are the people I feel the most sorry for.” “Their hopes are just built and developed, like, ‘Yes, yes, yes, yes, yes,’ and then nothing happens. So, I feel bad for them. Honestly, I do.” ‘Lived it.’ Being the center of media attention is nothing new for Prince Harry, who commented on having “lived it” since boyhood, beginning with his late mother, Diana, Princess of Wales, and her tumultuous marriage to his father, King Charles III.
“I’ve had a lived experience since I was a kid,” the prince explained. “I’ve seen tales about myself that aren’t entirely accurate. I’ve seen stories about family members, friends, strangers, and a variety of other people.” “And I think when you grow up within that environment, you do find yourself questioning the validity of the information but also what other people are thinking of that as well, and how dangerous it can be over the course of time.”

Before departing the stage, Harry quipped that he had “no doubt” that his conversation with the NYT columnist “will be spun or twisted somehow against me, and maybe you yourself will be trolled relentlessly.” “For that, I can only apologize, but you did invite me, so it’s not my fault,” Harry continues.