Meghan Markle and Prince Harry officially left the royal life on March 31. They have since relocated to the United States, alongside their 1-year-old son, Archie Harrison.

For several months now, the Sussex couple has remained tight-lipped about the shocking exit. This has led many royal experts and watchers to speculate what happened between them and the rest of the British Royal Family.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex's wedding DJ, however, had a few thoughts about "Megxit," according to the Daily Express. DJ Fat Tony said that the former working royals just wanted to "live their own life."

The DJ, whose real name is Tony Marnach, claimed that it is "typical" for the public to "build people up." However, they, also, try to "destroy" them because of jealousy.

He noted that being "jealous" is in human nature. So, people shoot things down when they do not understand the situation, just like in the case of Meghan Markle and Prince Harry.

DJ Fat Tony, then, explained that nobody understands what truly went on with the Sussex couple. He added this likely led the public to "hate" them, and led the couple to live far away from the royal spotlight.

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry hired DJ Fat Tony for their wedding in 2018. Reports added that he has worked on events for the Beckham family.

He ended his statements by saying that he is "relieved" that the Duke and Duchess are now "happier." He emphasized that, if one is not happy doing something, "there is always another option."

Despite the DJ's assertions, the Sussex couple has continued to stay silent about the issue. It has, reportedly, appeared that they are now focusing more on their future outside the British Monarchy.

When Meghan Markle and Prince Harry announced their decision to step down as senior members of the British Royal Family, they intended to continue serving the Queen and the crown. They, however, noted that they want to become financially independent and divide their time between the United States and the United Kingdom.

Unfortunately for the couple, Queen Elizabeth and the rest of the senior royals did not seemingly allow this to happen. Instead, it was either they leave and cease to represent the Queen or don't.

At the end of the "Sandringham summit," the deals of their exit went public. Aside from ceasing to use their royal titles, they could no longer use the word "royal," as well.