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Prince Harry shuts down Meghan Markle split rumors amid divorce speculation

Prince Harry addressed speculation surrounding his marriage to Meghan Markle on Tuesday at a summit in New York.

Prince Harry, 40, spoke about the royal family during a 35-minute roundtable discussion with columnist Andrew Ross Sorkin as part of the New York Times Dealbook Summit 2024 at Jazz at Lincoln Center. He spoke at length about a variety of topics, including his interests in his personal life.

Talk about the Duke and Duchess of Sussex's marriage has peaked in recent days after the pair started appearing separately at events, leading royal experts to believe their divorce is imminent.

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Prince Harry has denied rumors of divorcing his wife Meghan Markle. (Karwai Tan)

“I featured you on Google News, and there are people who are always fascinated by everything you do. They're fascinated by Meghan, who's in California right now. , you're here,'' Sorkin said.

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“There are articles all over the place about why we're creating independent events and why we're not doing them together.”

Prince Harry replied: “You invited me, so you should know.”

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Prince Harry attended the Dealbook Summit 2024 held at Jazz at Lincoln Center. (Eugene Gologursky)

Prince Harry wears a blue suit to speak at the Dealbook Summit.

Prince Harry said the fact that his wife was in California while he was in New York had nothing to do with their marriage. (Michael M. Santiago)

He added: “I should have known this would happen.”

When Sorkin asked if it was a “good thing” that there was so much attention on the couple, Prince Harry said: “It's definitely not a good thing,” referring to rumors he's heard about him and his wife. I admitted it.

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“Apparently we bought and moved houses 10 or 12 times,” he said. “It's like we've been divorced probably 10, 12 times as well. So we're like, what is that?”

The Duke of Sussex certainly felt remorse for those who believed the hype that his marriage was suffering in some way.

“Apparently we've bought a house or moved 10 or 12 times. We've probably gotten divorced 10 or 12 times. So we're like, what is that?”

— Prince Harry

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry holding hands on their wedding day.

Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan married at Windsor Castle on May 19, 2018. (Getty Images)

“It's hard to keep up with it, but that's why we ignore it. What I regret most are the trolls,” he said. “Their hopes just keep piling up and it's like, 'Yes, yes, yes, yes, yes,' and then it doesn't come true. So I feel bad for them. I really do.”

Kinsey Schofield, host of the “To Di For Daily” podcast, recently told Fox News Digital that it remains to be seen whether the Sussexes were working separately or were working towards a separation. Ta.

“Last summer, rolling stone “The Sussexes haven't accomplished anything big since then,” she said. “They're technically still in the flop era.” Are you there?”

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“I'm not giving any credit to Prince Harry for his success in networking…I have higher expectations than that,” she said. “But if we continue to see Prince Harry working away from Meghan after the new year, I think it's fair to discuss what a professional divorce means for the couple personally.”

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Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan have focused on philanthropy since stepping down from senior royal roles five years ago. (Samir Hussain)

of Duke and Duchess of Sussex In 2020, almost two years after their wedding at Windsor Castle, she resigned from her senior royal duties and moved to California.

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry, who have two children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet, are scheduled to attend a Paley Center for Media event honoring Tyler Perry in Los Angeles on Tuesday night.

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