Insinuations of possible rifts in the marital bond between the Duke and Duchess of Sussex have been making rounds in recent weeks. A royal insider weighed in on the conjectures, casting a shadow of doubt on Meghan Markle's willingness to weather the storm, despite Prince Harry's expected commitment.

The buzz around the royal couple's marital dynamics has been especially rife in the past month. These rumors gained traction following the couple's subtle observance of their five-year wedding anniversary on May 19. Despite no definitive confirmation of relationship issues, speculations continue to circulate.

In an interview with GB News, Charlotte Griffiths, the Mail on Sunday's editor-at-large, shared her perception of the situation. She expressed confidence in Prince Harry's determination to navigate through any possible marital rough patches. Griffiths, however, questioned Markle's equal readiness to shoulder potential difficulties.

"I am convinced that Harry would strive to mend the bonds of marriage if faced with a crisis. The real question is if Meghan shares the same dedication. She might be done with it and prepared to turn the page," Griffiths remarked about the Sussex's union.

Griffiths further speculated on the Duke's potential loneliness if he returned to the U.K. in the current situation. She believes Harry would "grit his teeth" and strive to keep the relationship intact. However, she also acknowledged the burgeoning rumors about their relationship.

These allegations remain unverified, as affirmed by International Business Times.

Another royal watcher, Kara Kennedy, a writer for The Spectator, shared her insights with GB News. She traced the origins of the alleged marital discord back to January. This was when the Duke received criticism for his memoir, "Spare," while the Duchess maintained a low public profile.

She observed, "Ever since 'Spare's' release in January, there seems to be a divergence in their paths. Prior to this, they were inseparable. However, from that point, their lives appeared to be growing apart."

The rumor mill was further fueled by claims of a separate hotel room for Prince Harry in Montecito, California, which were subsequently denied by a representative for the Duke, as reported by Page Six.

Adding a contrasting perspective, Charles Rae, a royal correspondent for The Sun, discredited the split rumors, stating that he found no concrete evidence to suggest their marriage was in jeopardy.

Additionally, body language expert Darren Stanton spoke on behalf of Betfair Casino and forecasted a robust future for the couple's relationship. He said, "Despite the significant changes in their lives since they got together, Harry and Meghan seem stronger than ever. Their ability to surmount obstacles and display genuine emotions suggests they are in it for the long run."