Former UK GB News host Mark Dolan made a bold statement on his TV show Tuesday, claiming that Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s marriage is “over”. Dolan suggested that the Duke of Sussex is “unhappy” and speculated that Meghan may be eyeing her next marital move.

Despite these claims, there are no indications of such issues, as the couple, nearly a decade together, often display affection publicly in the States.

They notably had a date night at a Beyoncé concert where they were seen cozying up, capturing hearts with their intimacy on camera. Still, this didn’t prevent Dolan from launching into an explosive rant and making the compltely unfounded claims, sharing his predictions about the Duchess’s potential next partner, leaving viewers at home to take their surprise online, especially on the social media platform X.

Dolan commented sharply: “We know the marriage is over. Harry’s not happy. He doesn’t want this; he’s made a massive mistake. The Mark Dolan show has placed Meghan and Harry on 24/7 divorce watch.”

He continued with prognostications: “I have another prediction to make, which goes beyond that. Meghan’s next man…she’s got the fame, she’s got control and power, she also has a platform, which is her Instagram. There’s one thing she hasn’t got, and this will be her next husband.”, reports Express UK.

The TV host then half-whispered, gripping the audience with suspense: “Money. She hasn’t got money yet. Meghan’s next partner will be a billionaire. It is the absent piece in the jigsaw. Harry’s got nothing. She needs a billion dollars. Anything under a billion dollars is not enough for Megs.”

The Duchess, who is currently 43 years old, first wed American film producer and talent agent Trevor Engelson. They exchanged vows in September 2011 in Ocho Rios, Jamaica, culminating an eight-year-long relationship.

However, their romance couldn’t withstand the strain of a long-distance arrangement as Meghan was filming ‘Suits’ in Toronto while Trevor remained in California.

Their split occurred a little over two years following their nuptials in July 2013. In 2014, their no-fault divorce was finalized, with “irreconcilable differences” listed as the cause for their failed marriage.