A source said the Duke of Sussex appeared "stressed and unhappy" as he supervised the loading of several boxes and furniture onto a lorry.
He was also seen carrying a backpack and a suitcase, suggesting he was setting off on an extended trip, Birmingham Gist reported.
Sources claim that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have been having marital problems for several months and decided to separate after a heated argument last week.
The couple lived in separate wings of the mansion and rarely saw each other or their children.
"They have been drifting apart for a while, and they realized that they are not compatible anymore," one source said. "They have different visions for their future, and they can't agree on anything. Harry misses his family and friends in the UK, while Meghan wants to pursue her political and humanitarian ambitions in the US."
The source added that Prince Harry is planning to return to the UK soon, and that he might stay there permanently. He is expected to attend the unveiling of a statue of his late mother Princess Diana at Kensington Palace on July 1, along with his brother Prince William.
Meanwhile, Meghan Markle is reportedly staying in Montecito with their children, and has no intention of joining her husband in the UK. She is said to be focusing on her work as a producer and activist and has several projects planned with Netflix and Spotify.
A spokesperson for the couple declined to comment on the rumors, saying they respect their privacy. But some royal experts have expressed concern about a possible divorce between Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, saying it would be a major blow to the monarchy and the Commonwealth. Royal biographer Penny Junor said: "It would be very sad for Harry and Meghan to separate, especially after everything they've been through together." "They have faced a lot of criticism and hostility from the media and the public, and have made many sacrifices to be together." They seem very much in love and have two beautiful children. It would be a tragedy if they couldn't achieve that.
A new job offer for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle has sparked outrage from royal fans and experts who have called it "ridiculous and humiliating".
The couple, who stepped back from royal duties last year, were invited by a political party called Alliance for Change to become president and vice president of the African nation of Malawi, Express reported.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's recent career moves have been branded 'ridiculous' (Image: Getty)
The party, which describes itself as a "people's movement", said the Duke and Duchess of Sussex were ideal candidates to lead one of the world's poorest countries.
The party's chairman, Moses Kunkuyu, said he was inspired by the couple's humanitarian work and their desire to promote social justice and equality. However, the job offer was met with criticism and ridicule from many who questioned the party's legitimacy and motives, as well as the couple's suitability and interests.
"This is an absurd and humiliating offer," he said. "Suggesting that the head of state should be a former British monarch is an insult to Malawi, a former British protectorate and member of the Commonwealth of Nations that gained independence in 1964. "It's an insult," he said, and moved to the United States.
He added: "This is also an insult to Harry and Meghan, who have made it clear that they want to be financially independent and pursue their own philanthropic and commercial ventures." They have no intention of returning to royal life or getting involved in politics. ”
Mr Fitzwilliams also pointed out that the proposal was likely to be a propaganda move by the party, which is not represented in Malawi's parliament and is not recognized by the Electoral Commission. "This is a desperate attempt by a fringe party to attract attention and cause trouble," he said. This is not a serious or trustworthy offer and should be ignored. ”
Royal fans also took to social media to express their disbelief and anger at the job offer. One Twitter user wrote: Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan have no qualifications or interest in running a country. They should focus on their projects and leave Malawi alone.'' Another user said: ``This is an insult to the Malawi people. You deserve better than that celebrity.”
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