Meghan Markle shuts down Prince Harry divorce rumors, says they’re in a new 'honeymoon' phase

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Meghan Markle has put months of swirling divorce rumors to rest, revealing that her love for Prince Harry has only deepened with time.
In a candid moment on 'The Jamie Kern Lima Show', the 43-year-old Duchess of Sussex opened up about her relationship with Harry, Fox News reported.
She shared a powerful metaphor to describe their enduring bond, likening their journey to the final round of a video game where “you slay the dragon, save the princess.”
Her remarks delivered a clear message: their love story is far from over.

Meghan Markle reveals how Prince Harry has been a 'great partner'
During the heartfelt interview, Jamie Kern Lima recalled a recent comment from Prince Harry, who said, "I'm so happy for my wife and fully support absolutely everything she’s done and continues to do."
Surprised by the quote, Meghan Markle admitted she hadn’t heard it before. "He’s such a great partner. I feel that every day in how supportive he's been and is, but I didn't know he said that, so that's really nice," she responded warmly.
Reflecting on their relationship, Markle added, "That man loves me so much. Look what we’ve built—a beautiful life with two healthy, beautiful children."

She then likened their journey to a video game, saying, “I always think about it like the end of Super Mario Brothers and you get to the final final level, and what’s the goal in Super Mario Brothers? Slay the dragon, save the princess.”
“I’m like, that’s my husband,” she continued, before adding, “He’s just out there constantly… going to do whatever he can to make sure our family is safe and protected and uplifted, and still make time for date nights.”
Markle concluded by sharing that she’s more in love with Harry now than ever before.
Meghan Markle admits her and Prince Harry's bond is stronger than ever

Meghan Markle opened up further about the deep, lasting love she shares with Prince Harry, describing their bond as stronger than ever, even after seven years together.
“You have to imagine, at the beginning, everyone has butterflies," she said. "And then we immediately went into the trenches together right out of the gate, six months into dating."
Reflecting on their journey, she added, “So now, seven years later when you have a little bit of breathing space, you can just enjoy each other in a new way, and that's why I feel like it's more of a honeymoon period for us now.”
When asked if she believes in lasting love, Markle responded with a confident "yes." She couldn’t help but gush over her husband, adding, “He’s also a fox, if you haven’t noticed. My husband’s very, very handsome. But his heart is even more beautiful.”
Rumors about trouble in their marriage had been gaining traction recently, especially as the couple began making more solo appearances. Royal watchers speculated that a split might be looming.