Recent reports have highlighted a shift in how Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are approaching their public work together — but the couple is not divorcing or ending their relationship.
In interviews and public comments, Markle has acknowledged that she and Harry are increasingly pursuing some separate professional activities while still remaining partners in their personal and family life. Earlier reports described this as a “professional separation,” but insiders emphasize it refers to career paths and public engagements, not a breakup.
The couple, who stepped back from senior royal duties in 2020, have both taken on individual roles. Markle has made several solo appearances recently, prompting headlines about the degree to which they coordinate their projects.
Royal commentators and outlets also note that Harry has taken on independent speaking and advocacy commitments, including events where Meghan was not present, which has fueled speculation about a more distinct professional identity for each of them.
Despite these developments, there is no verified report that the couple is separating personally or legally. Trusted reporting indicates the “professional separation” label refers mainly to their careers and public work, not their marriage or family life.
Markle’s comments came amid continued media scrutiny of their projects, including creative endeavors, advocacy work, and relationships with business partners. Rumors and speculation about their union have circulated for years, but official statements from the couple do not support claims of a personal split.
As always with news involving high‑profile public figures, it’s important to distinguish between sensational headlines and what has been officially confirmed by reliable sources.








