The marriage of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle is seemingly under strain following their exit from royal duties, according to information obtained by RadarOnline.com.

Reports from multiple insiders suggest that the Duke of Sussex "engaged legal counsel a few months back," anticipating a possible parting of ways.

The resurgence of such rumors comes in the wake of Prince Harry's attendance at King Charles' May 6 coronation, interpreted by some as an attempt to mend fences with the royal clan.

It has been reported exclusively by RadarOnline.com that Kate Middleton, Harry's sister-in-law, has been maintaining her distance of late, resolving to "never forgive" Meghan for her alleged attempts to "undermine the royal family."

Emerging reports propose that Harry and Meghan are leaning towards ceasing their royal critiques, subsequent to the release of Harry's memoir, Spare, and the couple's Netflix documentary series.

These projects provided revealing insights into the life of Harry's royal family following the couple's renouncement of their royal responsibilities in 2020, leading them to relocate to California.

Harry and Meghan are well known for presenting a strong, united front, despite facing criticism both from within the palace and among public detractors.

Speaking on GB News about the couple's alleged marital challenges, British author and socialite Lady Colin Campbell, popularly known as Lady C, told Dan Wootton, "What we hear does not necessarily align with their public persona. However, their public appearance, to a degree, seems orchestrated for commercial benefits."

Lady C added, "Rumors of issues within the marriage have been circulating for a while now," referring to at least five insider sources whom she considers trustworthy.

Paul Burrell, former butler to Princess Diana, also speculated on GB News that the distress might be catching up to King Charles' younger son.

He posed the question, "Am I the only person in the UK who wonders, 'Has Harry finally seen the truth?' Has he finally perceived his wife's actions and realized he's been captivated and spellbound by her allure or something?"

Burrell, claiming to share a personal bond with the Duke of Sussex, pointed out that being an involved, caring father has always been a priority for the royal.

"If he were to leave this relationship now, he'd risk losing his children because she'd keep them in America and he wouldn't see them," Burrell conjectured.