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This time last year it was predicted by a numerologist that Duchess Meghan Markle and Prince Harry were in for a “rough ride” in their marriage. The two royals are pictured at the offices of the High Commission of Canada in the United Kingdom on March 11, 2019. Chris Jackson/AFP/Getty Images

Months before Meghan Markle married Britain’s Prince Harry and became the Duchess of Sussex, a numerology expert predicted the former TV actor’s marriage with the royal was going to be challenging.

In March 2018, nearly one year ago, numerologist Glynis McCants told The Daily Mail that the U.S. native and her royal beau would have to “work hard” to keep their marriage afloat.

“Harry and Meghan's numbers not only explain their current relationship - it reveals what they need to do in order to live happily ever after,” McCants told the outlet.

“Each time I break down the numbers, a story unfolds. I can look at a numerology chart and instantly see the origin of a conflict, and I can tell a person's strengths and weaknesses, and whether a relationship is apt to work.”

McCants said Harry is a “1 Life Path” and that he and Meghan share three numbers on their charts, meaning “they have an incredibly strong connection.” Still, the expert said the couple does have some forces working against them.

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“In Harry and Meghan's case, they have three Challenge numbers out of six so they will both have to work hard to keep the relationship alive. They do have a Soulmate Connection in numerology though, because of the three numbers they share, and that helps,” she shared.

“When you have three out of six, you have to make a huge effort to keep the relationship healthy. If you have four or more, you must ask yourself, 'Is this relationship really worth it?’ Because it's going to be a rough ride.”

McCants also predicted trouble in the relationship between Markle and her now sister-in-law Duchess Kate Middleton, revealing they have four Challenge numbers out of six. McCants writes, “Kate's numbers show she won't want to be upstaged by Harry's new wife. And Meghan will have a hard time staying in the background. In the end, if they are to get along, she's going to have to accept the fact she's outranked by Kate.”

As far of Markle’s relationship with Prince Harry’s grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II, McCants said she didn’t predict any issues between the two. McCants also saw favorable relationships between Markle and Prince Harry’s stepmother, Duchess Camilla Parker-Bowles, and cousins Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie.

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