All the signs Meghan Markle is ready to go solo in ‘professional split’ from Prince Harry

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As Meghan Markle welcomes in the New Year with a shock return to Instagram, the Mirror takes a look at all the signs the Duchess of Sussex is ready to fly solo amid her 'professional split' from Prince Harry

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To the astonishment of many, Meghan Markle has returned to Instagram today with a solo account, but those who've been following her career path in recent times may not be all that surprised.

Previously, Meghan, 43, spoke of herself and Prince Harry as "salt and pepper", given that they always "move together". Indeed, the pair have collaborated on various ventures in the first years of their marriage, from high-profile interviews to documentaries.

In recent times, however, the Duchess of Sussex has increasingly been embarking on her own projects separate from those of her husband, in what has been referred to as a "professional split". And there have been a number of telling signs that the actress turned Royal is ready to embark on a new, solo chapter in her life.

Separate appearances

The couple were once like 'salt and pepper' (

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They're now both following their own individual paths (

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The Sussexes have been photographed separately on various occasions, including on December 5, when Harry, 40, attended the 2024 New York Times DealBook Summit, while Meghan remained in California to attend the Paley Honors Fall Gala alongside Tyler Perry.

Fans have previously been left so confused by the once inseparable couple's supposedly increased distance, and there were even rumours of a brewing divorce. However, Harry put these rumours to bed at last month's summit, telling NYT columnist Andrew Ross Sorkin: "Apparently, we've bought or moved house 10, 12 times. We've apparently divorced maybe 10, 12 times as well. So it's just like, what?" He added: "It's hard to keep up with, but that's why you just sort of ignore it".

Sources have revealed that these separate appearances ensure that one of them always stays behind for their children, with one friend telling People: "What we are seeing is a functional and healthy relationship with two working partners, not the contrary."

Another source told the magazine that this tactic is also part of the couple's "twin-track approach", whereby Harry focuses on charity endeavours and Meghan on her entrepreneurial projects and business.

'Independent' identity

It's believed making separate appearances could be beneficial (

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Experts agree that the Duke and Duchess's diverging paths have more to do with their respective interests and separate identities, and it could well benefit them both in the long run.

Speaking with The Sun, royal author Hugo Vickers clarified that he didn't think this was a case of marital strife, arguing: "Harry's much better when he's on his own talking about things without her there. And perhaps she's better off doing what she does without him there because he always looks a little bit spare.

"You could suggest that she's making a move to be an independent person in her own right, I mean, we know who she is now, thanks to her marrying Prince Harry. She's got much more of an identity."

Changing the narrative

Some expert say that the Sussexes have had to 'change the narrative' (

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PR expert Mark Borkowski told The Telegraph that Harry and Meghan's "separation of work" has been going on for some time now, especially as Meghan builds her new American Riviera Orchard brand. According to Mark, this is because the "star power" they believed they would have had as a couple after stepping down as senior working members of the Royal Family "didn't work".

Mark explained: "They had to change the narrative. They need a venture that deflects from the failures. The charity aspect impresses upon everybody that he [Harry] does have value beyond the controversial stuff. It has the effect of separating them from the bad press and the failed content ideas. The punters still have time for Harry."

Body language shift

Body language expert Judi James has noticed a telling shift (

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Looking back on some of these recent appearances, body language expert Judi James previously told the Mirror there has been a definite shift between Meghan and Harry. She divulged: "Harry and Meghan's relationship seems to have evolved from a totally twinned one, where their body language was confined to appearances as a matching, complimentary and very royal-looking double act, to one that resembles the shape of a letter Y; joined and twinned at the base but also separating into two individuals moving into two rather separate professional directions.

"The newly 'sole trader' body language performances need to be interspersed with appearances that describe and emphasize the base of the 'Y'. Theirs has always been laid out as a love story with a romantic core, and seeing them alone still tends to create a look of a lost limb, thanks to their previously constant love of touch, tie-signs and other PDAs to provide a touching narrative that the world enjoys watching."

She continued: "The recent 'base of the Y' appearance was a rather formal and regal video appearance where Meghan threw Harry constant affectionate-looking glances to register besotted encouragement while he spoke, and Harry, more formally, failed to respond in kind apart from one rather rigidly extended arm placed around his wife's back on the cue of the word 'together'.

"The message was clearly one of ongoing bonds and togetherness, but for fans of the Harry and Meghan passionately romantic body language rituals, it was rather thin gruel. It will be sad for their fans if, despite their marriage being enduringly strong and loving, they have made a decision to tone down the PDAs."

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