Meghan and Harry face ‘marriage pressure’ as ‘non-supportive family base’ goes missing |  Royal |  News

Meghan and Harry face ‘marriage pressure’ as ‘non-supportive family base’ goes missing | Royal | News

Meghan Marklea and Prince Harry could face “marriage pressure” as the Duke and Duchess of Sussex have no “base” of family to support them, royal expert Angela Mollard claimed. Meghan and Harry left senior positions in the royal family less than two years after they married in 2018.

Speaking to Sunrise Australia, Ms Mollard said: “Most of us learn through life how to have better relationships.

“What worries me about Harry and Meghan as a couple is that they are not supported by family.

“They don’t have the foundation of people around them and really strong relationships for themselves and their children to act as a sounding board or trusted place.

“They really have each other and that puts a lot of pressure on a marriage.”

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It comes as Meghan has pushed forward to use her platform to lobby politicians.

The Duchess of Sussex called Senators Shelley Moore Capito and Susan Collins on an unlisted number about paid parental leave and US government climate policy.

Royal pundit Neil Sean has claimed Meghan’s involvement in politics has left Prince Harry as a “home man”.

On his YouTube channel, Mr Sean claimed: “As we have discovered, Meghan Markle says she will definitely go to Washington to support the causes that are close to her heart.

Speaking to Dan Abrams on Newsnation, Ms Fordwich said: “Prince Harry clearly has no control over his wife as he knows full well that you cannot be a renegade royal here in the US because you are breaking centuries of the royals who stay out …of politics.

“Not just American politics, all politics.”

It has since been reported that Meghan is expected to make more of these calls.

Access Hollywood reported, “These won’t be the only calls Meghan Markle makes.”