Prince Harry and Meghan got married on May 19, 2018 - five years ago. The two have been in the limelight ever since they started dating. The couple - who according to Meghan’s friend has a very happy life in Montecito - has their ups and downs like every other couple.
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However, a source has now claimed that Prince Harry has ‘a room set aside in a luxury hotel’ where he stays without Meghan. Here’s what we know about it!
Prince Harry’s secret hotel room
According to The Sun, the Duke - who was recently chased by paparazzi - allegedly has not one but two escapes from Meghan in LA. A source claimed that he has a ‘room set aside in a luxury hotel where he stays on his own near his California home.’ The standby room is understood to be near the couple’s £12 million mansion and he often stays there without Meghan.
It was previously also claimed to stay at the exclusive San Vicente Bungalows, a private members club in Los Angeles. The 38-year-old goes to a gym called Barry’s Bootcamp nearby. Sources have alleged that Prince Harry calls the exclusive club ‘an escape place.’
The West Hollywood club has a strict privacy policy where guests are forbidden to take pictures, approach other club members or disrupt them. Discussing anything that goes on in the club is also prohibited.
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Here’s why Prince Harry could have a separate hotel room
The rumours of the standby room came as the couple failed to post any pictures on their fifth wedding anniversary on Friday. Relationship coach Tara Blair Ball told Daily Star that the couple may be ‘exhausted’ after everything that they’ve been through.
Ball said:
From the beginning, the couple has struggled with many external factors they may or may not have had much control over, including how they were portrayed in the media as well as dissensions within both of their families.
While many might disagree with their choices, I see them as a couple who’ve chosen a very unique and tough path, yet they seem all the better and stronger for it.
All of their struggles, both public and private, seem to have taught them to lean on each other and work together as a team.
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The Sun: Prince Harry ‘has room set aside in luxury hotel where he stays without Meghan Markle near his £12m California home’
Daily Star: Harry and Meghan 'exhausted but united' marking 5-year wedding anniversary, says expert