Prince William and Kate Middleton may never divorce but there are rumors suggesting that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s relationship won’t last that long.

On the online forum site Quora, royal fans said that they can never, in a million years, imagine the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge ever divorcing. Anni Selby, a company head, said that there are no signs that the royal couple’s marriage is on the rocks.

In fact, they have been married for 8 years, and they have also been blessed with three children together. Even after rumors swirled that Prince William had an affair with Middleton’s friend, Rose Hanbury, the mom of three still stood by her husband’s side.

Chris Hawkes, a supporter of constitutional monarchy, said that he also doesn’t t think Prince William and Middleton would ever divorce.

“No, because I am too positive a person to predict the marital breakup of people who seem very happy together,” he said.

Meanwhile, some royal fans have predicted that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s marriage won’t last. On the same online forum site, some royal fans said that the Duke of Sussex might consider divorcing the “Suits” alum due to her terrible transition into the royal family.

Daise Kendrick said that there are legal reasons for divorce in the United Kingdom and terrible adjustment to the royal family is one of them. She also said that adultery and unreasonable behavior are some grounds for divorce.

A psychic also predicted that Prince Harry and Markle’s marriage would only last a few years. Kerrie Erwin told Sunrise that the couple’s relationship may end after five years. If the predictions are true, the royal couple may announce their divorce in 2023.

“I’d probably give it five years. I feel there is a lot of personal things going on between them because they’re two very strong individuals. Which is a sad thing… I wish them all the best, but it doesn’t look good,’ he said.

Prince William, Prince Harry, Meghan Markle and Kate Middleton
Pictured [L-R]: The Duke of Cambridge, Duke of Sussex, Duchess of Sussex and Duchess of Cambridge arrive at Westminster Abbey to attend a service to mark the centenary of the Armistice on Nov. 11, 2018 in central London. Paul Grover/AFP/Getty Images