Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are reportedly experiencing renewed tension in their marriage after old “flirty” messages allegedly involving Harry resurfaced online.
The messages, said to date back to 2011 and 2012—years before Harry met Meghan—were reportedly exchanged between the Duke of Sussex and a journalist. The content included playful language and lighthearted references, which have now become the subject of renewed public attention.
Reports of Strain Behind the Scenes
According to insiders, the resurfaced messages have contributed to a series of ongoing disagreements between the couple. Sources claim that the issue is not centered on a single conflict but rather a buildup of smaller tensions over time.
It is also suggested that the couple’s differing backgrounds and perspectives occasionally lead to misunderstandings in their day-to-day life.
Uncomfortable Conversations Reported
Sources allege that Meghan Markle did not take the resurfaced messages well, leading to what insiders describe as “uncomfortable conversations.” However, the messages themselves predate their relationship and were exchanged long before the couple met.

Despite the tension, those close to the situation insist that both are committed to working through issues rather than allowing them to escalate.
Commitment to the Relationship
Insiders emphasize that the couple remains focused on maintaining their marriage and avoiding long-term conflict. They are reportedly prioritizing communication and addressing concerns directly rather than ignoring them due to busy schedules.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, who married in 2018 and share two children, have faced ongoing public scrutiny since stepping back from royal duties in 2020.
Moving Forward Together
Despite continued media attention and speculation, sources say the couple is determined to strengthen their relationship and navigate challenges together.
As public interest in their personal lives remains high, Harry and Meghan’s focus appears to remain on stability, communication, and family life.
