As they look back on their wedding at St George’s Chapel seven years ago today, Harry and Meghan remain united in their desire to live a different life away from the Royal Family, but they are not on the same page in every single sense.
During their brief period as working royals where they appeared to be the perfect double act.
Even during the drama of ‘Megxit’, Harry and Meghan’s early business ventures were almost entirely joint which included the formation of their non-profit organisation Archewell and a lucrative Netflix deal which saw the pair star in a documentary.
However, as the couple celebrate their seventh wedding anniversary, there appears to be a growing career chasm between the Sussexes in their business ventures with both taking on more solo projects.
According to one royal insider, the couple could be suffering from a so-called ‘seven-year glitch’ where by they are still very much happily married but are separating their professional lives.
Speaking to MailOnline, royal expert Richard Fitzwilliams said that Meghan has ambitions to become a billionaire with her various projects including TV and investing in start-ups, but Harry lacks the same ‘ruthlessness’.
‘Harry is increasingly finding himself as the spare in a relationship with Meghan which undoubtedly involves mutual affection, but where their priorities differ widely.
‘Meghan likes glitz and glamour and is absolutely ruthless as the interview on Oprah showed so clearly. Because she married Harry, her brand does have reach.

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle share a kiss on their wedding day. It was a picture perfect wedding when the new Duke and Duchess of Sussex tied the knot at St George’s Chapel, Windsor, seven years ago today

Meghan during an episode of With Love, Meghan. There appears to be a growing chasm between the Sussexes business ventures with both taking on more solo projects
‘She would like to be a billionaire influencer and an A-list celebrity but she has very few A-list friends.’
Meghan’s new podcast is one of her latest solo business ventures




