Prince Harry and Meghan Markle 'taking measures to get marriage back on track'
There's speculation that Meghan Markle and Prince Harry could turn to couple's counselling amid rumours of marital problems/
Meghan, 41, and Prince Harry, 38, celebrated their fifth wedding anniversary in May but in recent weeks there have been rumours that the pair's relationship is on the rocks.
It comes after setbacks including the end of their contract with Spotify and their Netflix docuseries Harry & Meghan not receiving a Primetime Emmy nomination.
And it's said to be proving "tough" to get future projects with the streaming platform off the ground due to the writer's strike in the US, though they're said to have "pieces in the pipeline," like the documentary Heart of Invictus.
Prince Harry (left) and Meghan Markle (right) celebrated their fifth wedding anniversary this year (Getty Images)A source has now suggested that Meghan and Prince Harry may be heading for couples counselling "to keep their marriage on track after a tumultuous year".
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It's claimed by the source that recent "stress and criticism" has taken a toll on their marriage, further allegeding that there's "work to be done" to address certain issues.
A source told Closer magazine: "Harry has been very open about how much therapy has helped him personally, so nobody would be surprised if they sought to improve the communication within their marriage."
They added that it's something the couple would typically keep private but said that for other people "in their world" it's "understandable" and a popular way to ensure a couple has "the tools to get their marriage back on track".
There's been updates about their careers in recent weeks (Getty Images)The source alleged that the couple are "setting aside more time" for date nights, having weekend getaways together and are "trying to put work to one side" to move forward.
It was further claimed by the magazine's source: "Harry and Meghan want to learn the tools that will help them see the biggest picture and get back to basics as a couple.
"They still want to feel like a strong team - especially after the recent setbacks with their careers - it feels like the last resort as they have to keep up their image as a leading power couple."
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