The Duchess of Sussex Meghan Markle is beginning to feel the strains of her marriage to Prince Harry. Sources revealed, in a podcast show, that the honeymoon might be over for the Sussex royals. 

In a podcast report on Straight Shuter, host Rob Shuter relayed what his sources told him. Apparently, Duchess Meghan feels incredibly isolated and alone behind palace walls a year into her marriage to Prince Harry because they don't go out of their house or welcome visitors outside of the family as much. 

Shuter further compared that being in a relationship with Prince Harry might be like being on the reality TV show The Bachelor, where a woman doesn't have to feel the pressures of daily life since every romantic ideal is set up. However, real-life issues have reportedly settled down for the Sussex royals that Duchess Meghan could be feeling incredibly isolated among the royal family today.

"The honeymoon is 100% over," the sources said. "It might look like a great life to all of us, but in reality, it's like being in golden handcuffs."

This news came after politician Nigel Farage criticized Duchess Meghan during a political conference in Sydney, Australia. The Brexit Party leader said that, because of the former Suits star, Prince Harry's popularity seems to have dived.

Farage said that Prince Harry was a "brave, boisterous, all-male" persona before meeting his future wife, per The Guardian. He added that the Duke of Sussex was "the most popular royal" among the younger generation. However, it seems like he has "fallen off a cliff" when Duchess Meghan became a part of his life.  

The politician also criticized Prince Harry, whom he dubbed as the "Prince of Wokeness," for saying that he and Duchess Meghan only want two children maximum to minimize their impact on the Earth. Farage said that, regardless of how many children the Duke and Duchess will have, the matter is irrelevant because of the reality of the population explosion. 

He also expressed his wish for the Queen to outlive all of her heirs as she is an awe-inspiring woman. He added that Great Britain is lucky to have her instead of Prince Charles and his sons. 

Farage's comments received a lot of criticisms on social media, especially among political pundits. One of his party members also said that Farage's spiel against the Sussex royals is entirely irrelevant to their cause while others downplayed what he said.