Hi Brat. Do you think they’ll annul or divorce. It’s hard to say if what they start in January will be wrapped up by May because Harry is rather indecisive and she’s highly manipulative.

I think when Harry’s done with something, he’s done. He has his Mars in Scorpio. That’s a water sign. So think about how long it takes a pot to get to a boil. It takes a while for it to get hot enough to boil, but once water reaches it’s boiling point, it retains heat quite well. Same thing really.

But some other things to consider. Why do you assume if they start paperwork with lawyers that it will take months instead of weeks? Any paperwork, such as an annulment, would still have to be submitted and approved to a divorce court in the UK. That would still take some time, but if it were to be submitted in January I would expect it would only take around 6-8 weeks to be accepted (i.e. finished/approved). 

I’ve seen other people reference Charles & Diana’s separation and divorce, but yet people don’t consider the differences: C&D were married for more than 10 years before a separation was announced, they had children and custody to consider, Charles future position as head of CoE and king, and two very public figures with one more popular than the other. There was a lot to negotiate between Charles and Diana. Both of them were power players. None of these things apply to Harry and Megs. 

There are no children, and there quite likely will never be any children. There are no joint assets, such as properties since those are held in a trust as I understand it. Harry’s money is also in a trust, and therefore out of Megs reach. There is no lengthy marriage. Only one of them is a citizen of the UK. Only one of these people is very popular in the UK, and his popularity has decreased since his marriage. As AHPF noted recently, Megs hasn’t been able to sustain a high pr visibility as she’s done previously; interest in her is lagging. Megs can’t do a solo engagement on her own, and at this point it doesn’t look like she ever will. She’s really not a strong public figure in the UK. She’s likely not going to attract a great lawyer for her side (unlike Diana) to compete with Harry. She doesn’t have anything to negotiate with. 

So given all that, you have to be married for a full year to file for divorce in the UK. If Harry decides it’s over in the next few months and legal paperwork is started in January, why would they be waiting until May 20 to file divorce paperwork? Cui bono? Ask yourself, how does that benefit Harry and the royal family? It doesn’t. Which is why they wouldn’t. 

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