The differing objectives of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle might instigate some "stress points" in their relationship, as per a royal analyst's observations.

In a discussion with Emily Carver, columnist and television presenter on GB News, global broadcast reporter Judita DaSilva contemplated on the possible divergence in the paths the Duke and Duchess of Sussex seem to be on. Carver probed into the apparent contrast between Harry's involvement in his continuous legal fights with the U.K. press and Meghan's latest strides in her career within the United States.

"His focus appears to be rooted in the past, whereas Meghan Markle seems to be future-oriented, apparent from her activities concerning her public image, potential political ambitions, and her upcoming blog," Carver indicated before querying, "Do you perceive a divergence in their priorities?"

DaSilva responded, "That could indeed be a vital aspect, possibly introducing cracks [in their marriage]. As I've previously mentioned, Prince Harry exemplifies a case study for PTSD. His quest for justice, which he may never attain, has been brewing for decades, and it's a righteousness crusade in his consciousness and spirit."

DaSilva inferred that Markle might be silently encouraging Prince Harry to pursue his cases or is perhaps looking to move forward.

"Harry has a young family that he needs to guide towards the future. They could be in a mutual agreement where Harry needs to seek peace of mind while Meghan works on securing their future. They would reunite and proceed once this phase is over. Alternatively, the potential disconnect could arise if Meghan desires to move on and establish something substantial in the U.S., realizing there's no role for her in the U.K. These could be sources of stress, but that's their private matter," DaSilva elucidated.

Speculations are rife among royal analysts that Harry's explosive memoir "Spare" and his legal disputes with the U.K. press could be impacting his marriage to Markle, who has recently signed up with WME and is speculated to restart her blog, The Tig, after closing it in 2017.

On GB News, Lee Cohen, former Congressional staffer for the Foreign Affairs Committee and columnist, weighed in on the speculated strain in the Sussexes' marriage, hinting it as a probable reason for Markle's lack of interference in Harry's engagements.

Entertainment reporter and royal commentator Sarah Robertson suggested to Kevin O'Sullivan on TalkTV that the couple is living increasingly separate lives, alleging Markle's growing detachment from Prince Harry since the launch of "Spare" in January.

As per the circulating reports, it appears that Prince Harry and Markle might not attend King Charles' birthday parade this Saturday. Royal historian Gareth Russell informed Us Weekly that it's unlikely the Sussexes will be present at the Trooping the Colour.

"It's not essential for them to be invited. It's not a slight, but travelling from California just for Trooping the Colour might be asking too much," the author of "Do Let's Have Another Drink!" stated. "I don't believe the Sussexes were ever expected to be invited to this event."