Fears Meghan Markle's small sign is a 'cry for help' during 'struggle'

May 2024 · 3 minute read

The past few years have been a stressful time for the royal family, with both Prince Phillip and Queen Elizabeth II’s death, as well as Prince Harry and Meghan Markle stepping down as senior royals, and moving across the pond to the States.

Revelations after Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s Oprah interview, as well as the Duke’s book, Spare have caused tensions within the family, including brother, Prince William. From a recent sighting of the Duchess of Sussex, it seems like the tension may have gotten to her.

Meghan Markle’s anti-stress patch is a ‘cry for help’

Whilst running errands recently in Montecito, California alongside the family’s security guard, the 42-year-old was spotted wearing a stress patch on her wrist. The bright blue circular patch could be seen underneath her warm coat as she stepped outside, while her husband was away in Asia.

Although some fans suspected she may have a sponsorship deal with the brand NuCalm, a spokesperson denied any form of a partnership to Page Six. In the statement, they said:

“We have never sponsored or paid for any product endorsements despite working with over 56 professional sports teams and hundreds of celebrities. We never share who is using NuCalm, but if an athlete or celebrity wants to share, that is their prerogative.”

However, sources have spoken to Closer Magazine, who claims the patch is a “cry for help,” in particular, to her husband Prince Harry.

Speaking to the publication, a source said: “The last few months, even years, have been extremely hard for Meghan and there’s a real fear that this patch is a way for her to send a silent, but effective, cry for help to the people in her orbit – in particular Harry.”

The source continued to claim that it was an “SOS” which could signal “that she’s really struggling with the sheer scale of stress and the weight of responsibility that’s on her shoulders.”

Meghan will not be returning to England with Prince Harry

The Duke of Sussex is set to return to England next month, stopping at the annual awards event for WellChild, a charity for seriously ill children. It will take place on September 7, a day before Queen Eliazath II‘s death anniversary.

Meghan will not be by his side in London however, flying to Düsseldorf to attend the Invictus Games, a few days later.

As of yet, there is no word whether Harry will stop off to see his family.

Earlier this month, it was reported by The Sun that The Sussexes had been snubbed from the gathering that was said to be taking place at Balmoral to mark the Queen’s first death anniversary.

Despite this, sources then denied that the Royal Family was ‘snubbing’ the couple, and King Charles prepared to spend the day in quiet reflection at Balmoral, as per the Daily Mail.

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