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    SCEGLI ORA Some call it the disenchantment phase, others believe that in seven years, the virtues and flaws of a loved one are thoroughly experienced, leading to talk of boredom. The fact is that today Harry and Meghan Markle celebrate 7 years of marriage, and even for them, the seven-year itch might begin. Next to those who would swear that everything is going smoothly between the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, and that the two are more united than ever, with the couple continuing to show unity and focus on family and projects in the United States, there are growing voices who consider their relationship unequal, with Meghan allegedly domineering mercilessly over a submissive Harry. The most striking voice on this hypothesis comes from an unexpected source, even from Thomas Markle Jr., Meghan’s brother, who last week launched serious accusations against his sister, saying on Talk Tv, without context but also without mincing words, that ‘Meghan has ruined Harry’ and that the relationship between Meghan and the prince brings nothing good to King Charles III’s son. ‘Harry doesn’t know what to say, he thinks he’ll get in trouble if he doesn’t say exactly what Meghan wants. In five or six years, Meghan has changed Harry, and not for the better, but for the worse. In my opinion, she’s playing with his life,’ he declared harshly. ‘I think Meghan is losing more and more popularity. From what I see, from the reactions I receive and the comments I read every day, I don’t think there is hope.’ Hypotheses, opinions, and nothing more for now, and everyone wishes the Sussexes at least another seven years of marital happiness. Meanwhile, an analysis by body language expert Judi James, who, despite appearances, totally refutes Meghan Markle’s displays of love towards Prince Harry, particularly regarding the way she poses in recent photos with her husband, swears on the marital crisis of Charles’s second son. According to James, Meghan is probably trying to steer public opinion away from speculating about a seven-year itch by being photographed in situations of great affection. Speaking to the Express, the expert compared her poses to ‘a romantic episode of Suits,’ a series in which the actress, before marrying Harry, had worked playing the most important role, that of Rachel Zane. ‘The kiss given to Harry at the Invictus is very staged,’ said James, ‘A kiss where she holds his head still with her hands, pressing her lips against his in a passionate gesture.’ Speaking of the recent Beyoncé concert, she added, ‘Meghan’s rituals seemed emphatic. While Harry smiled with joy from under the brim of his hat, Meghan posed against him like a celebrity, rather than a royal, pressing her torso against his and placing a hand on his chest in a possessive gesture. Her pose appeared flirtatious and infatuated, and she turned to the cameras to let the world know she still considers him a great catch.’ Speaking of the images of Meghan and Harry in New York last month, she added that everything suggests that ‘Meghan is slightly taking over, proving to be more dominant when they are in public. Harry has been nicknamed ‘Spare II’ (‘Spare’ means ‘reserve,’ and this attribute was given by Harry himself in his autobiography ‘Spare’ – ed.) because he hovers around his wife, waiting for her to greet guests first and even leaving him behind as she enters a building.’ Whether to heed the body language expert and Meghan’s brother or believe that things are going well for the Sussexes, the prevailing sentiment in public opinion remains a heartfelt wish for a happy family life in California for Harry and Meghan, along with their two children Archie and Lilibet.

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