Harry and Meghan's Future Plans: Solo Careers and Time Apart Predicted
Harry and Meghan's Future Plans: Solo Careers and Time Apart

Psychic Predicts 'Trouble in Paradise' for Sussexes

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's future plans may involve significant time apart as they shift focus toward solo career pursuits, according to celebrity psychic and body language expert Inbaal Honigman. Speaking on behalf of Casino.ca to Express.co.uk, Honigman claimed there is 'trouble in paradise' for the couple, who feel 'disconnected' as they adapt to ordinary life in Montecito, California, while striving to reach their full potential.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have increasingly concentrated on individual projects in recent months. Meghan, 44, is reportedly preparing to forge ahead independently with her lifestyle and entertainment brand, As Ever, while Prince Harry, 41, focuses his efforts on the Invictus Games. The couple recently returned from a trip to Australia that included both commercial and charitable events.

Solo Ventures Across the Globe

According to Honigman, the Sussexes may accept opportunities that place them on opposite sides of the globe. 'Meghan may increasingly be seen promoting holiday resorts and lifestyle ventures independently, while Harry is likely to pursue consultancy and advisory roles overseas on his own,' the expert said. She added that distance could make their hearts grow fonder, and spending time apart might help them reconnect and strengthen their relationship.

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Prince Harry recently made a solo trip to Ukraine, while the couple's Australia visit featured separate paid appearances. Tickets for Harry's mental health summit speech were sharply reduced but still cost nearly A$1,000 (£520) per head. Meghan was paid to appear at a 'girls only' weekend retreat with VIP tickets costing A$3,199 (£1,725).

Feeling Disconnected From Their Purpose

Honigman explained that as family commitments increase and their lives become more ordinary, both Meghan and Harry feel increasingly lost and disappointed. 'Each of them feels disconnected from what they believe to be their true purpose or destiny,' she said. However, she emphasised that this is not bad news but an opportunity for growth.

The expert noted that what first brought the couple together was their shared love of independence, including international travel, frequent journeys, separate social circles, and a free-spirited outlook. 'Their personalities complemented each other perfectly when they first came together and embarked on adventures as a couple,' she added.

Invictus Games Countdown and UK Visit

Despite the predictions of solo careers, the Duke and Duchess are planning a highly anticipated trip to the UK alongside their children for the Invictus Games countdown. This visit signals that family commitments remain a priority, even as they pursue individual professional paths.

Honigman concluded that the cards for the Sussexes are 'far from devastating' but indicate that action is needed. The couple may need to adapt to a new dynamic where time apart becomes a regular feature of their relationship, potentially strengthening their bond in the long run.

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