Surrounded by dukes, they say the fight is just one of many conflicts between the couple.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle had a public spat at The Dutchess restaurant in the mountain town of Ojai, California. They dined without children, wrote the New Idea, citing its sources.
An insider says that at first the Dukes of Sussex had a nice chat while ordering tandoori chicken. The couple discussed children, school and the US election. But at some point, the conversation turned very bad and they started arguing and talking in raised tones.
Also, at the end of the meal, Harry stood up and left, leaving his wife alone at the table.
Moreover, their colleagues and friends ate with them.
“Dutchess is a pretty intimate place where it’s hard not to notice the people at the next table arguing. Ojai is a place where celebrities are loved, but it’s surprising to see them there considering- consider they have all the best restaurants in Santa Barbara right outside their door.” , the source said.
Rumor has it that the row at the restaurant is “just the latest in a long list of marital clashes after a busy few weeks.”
“They are under stress – they have several big projects coming up and Harry, who has always been loved by the public, is especially nervous about how he will be received, as he seems to have lost his golden flair. Meanwhile, Meghan is focused on his family.” Harry and whether they will allow his children to have and use their royal titles. For Harry, this was the least of his problems, and he was tired of talking about it when things were more important. happening If he’s talking about prince and princess titles for Archie and Lily, especially in public in a small town where gossip spreads like wildfire, there’s no doubt he’ll be upset,” the insider added.
We remind you, earlier the Dukes of Sussex responded dismissively to the royal Christmas invitation.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have broken royal protocol
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