Prince Harry and Meghan Markle may have found strength in all of the struggles and challenges they have faced as a couple. A royal expert believes so, adding that it is them “against the world.”

Express UK said that the assertions have come from Nigel Cawthorne, who spoke of his thoughts to OK! magazine. He, also, said that it is either the world or against “the British establishment.”

He continued that when couples go through a “shared problem, it does tend to make them stronger.” For him, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex are no different.

Speaking to the same outlet, another royal commentator seemingly shared a similar thought.

Katie Nicholl stated that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s life has dramatically changed in the last four years. She noted that it has been an “extraordinary journey” for them as they have continued to make “huge decisions.”

Despite all the things that have happened, the expert said that the former working royals are “in it together, as a team.” She, also, pointed out that looking back at all the things “they have turned their backs on,” and those that “they have given up,” these only show how “such a strong unit” they are.

In the end, Nicholl added that the two personalities have “only really got each other."

A separate report from Express UK shared another set of assertions, which came from an astrologer and body language expert, about Meghan Markle and Prince Harry. As emphasized, the married couple of four years are “certainly in love.

Inbaal Honigman exclusively told the publication that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex have repeatedly manifested their affection for each other in their public appearances and engagements. She cited the couple’s “constant hand holding, cuddling, leaning on each other” as examples, adding that these gestures are “definitely genuine and not for the cameras.”

The expert argued, however, that the parents of two are “in sync, but not fully in sync.” She, also, claimed that the couple’s relationship “is not fully smooth sailing.”

Even so, Honigman believes that Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are “both old enough to know that every problem has a solution.” She added that the pair knows “every argument can be resolved with some love and some compassion.”

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex first met on a blind date in 2016Town & Country recalled that a mutual friend introduced them to each other, although the couple did not disclose any name before the public.

In 2018, the former working royals tied the knot and officially became the Sussex Royals. They left their positions in the British Monarchy in 2020 and have since relocated to the United States.