Former Royal Butler Paul Burel, who once worked with Princess Diana, believes that despite the public opinion and much investigation, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will not be divorced. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex, Harry and Meghan feel that a “balance” has been found in their relationship and a strong mutual target has been shared: the construction of their brand and money together, the bureau of shared by the bureau.
Speaking to the Daily Mail Eden confidential, Barel said, “Despite their marriage and lifestyle, I do not see any signs of divorce. Harry will lose too much.”
Prince Harry and Meghan Markal got married in 2018 and in 2020, officially announced that they were stepping down from their royal duties- a decision that shook the British monarchy and surprised the world. Since then, Harry and Meghan have controlled their financial future. They moved to North America, launched their Arcvel Foundation, and signed key deals with Netflix and Spotify. Meghan has also recently entered the lifestyle space with his brand, originally called the American Rivera Orchard.
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Barel believes that this is his shared ambition to increase his fate, which keeps Harry and Meghan united. He said, “They have a common goal to make themselves as rich as possible.

Meghan’s lifestyle brand was officially launched on April 2, 2025, and is already a hit. Her lifestyle products such as Wildflower Honey ($ 28), Raspberry Jam ($ 14), Flower Sprinkles ($ 15), and Cookie and Crepe Mix ($ 14 each)- sold within an hour of the website launch in America
Anytime as a newspaper, Meghan called the launch a “decisive moment”. He wrote, “Think of it as our time capsule. I hope when you see what I have worked so hard to make, you have been encouraged to know that whatever life brings, you can also do it.”

Meanwhile, Meghan’s new show ‘With Love, Meghan’, which aims to give a glimpse of his life in the US with Rajkumar Harry (H) and his two children were aired earlier this year. The show received mixed reviews and is now renewed for season 2.