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Meghan Markle and Prince Harry: this big advantage of Megxit for the royal family

 Meghan Markle and Prince Harry: this big advantage of Megxit for the royal family

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry: this big advantage of Megxit for the royal family


Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are officially no longer active members of the royal family since February 2021. A departure that has caused a big advantage for the British monarchy.


January 2020, a bomb fell on the British royal family. After spending the Christmas holidays in Canada, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry announced on Instagram their decision to no longer be senior members of the British Royal Family. Returning to England alone, Archie’s dad explained his wish to his grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II. As anger roared on social media, Her Majesty accepted the Duke of Sussex's request, with several conditions. They are now financially independent and no longer permitted to use their royal titles. In March 2020, Archie’s parents officially made their last appearance as subjects of the crown, and quickly moved to the United States. Since then, the couple have lived in Montecito, an upscale town in Santa Barbara, and are expecting their second child.


Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's big deal

Last February, the Queen officially announced that Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are no longer active members of the royal family. Prince Harry lost his military titles as well as his patronages. While Princes Charles and William were widely attacked by the couple during their cataclysmic interview with Oprah Winfrey, the firm seems to be particularly relieved at the departure of Archie's parents. As a source reported to the Mirror on Friday, April 23, when Meghan Markle and Harry were active members, their main problem was "their inability to understand how things worked."


“They were always wondering why they couldn't do what they wanted,” said the Windsor member. Result? “Things are much calmer” now that the couple live in the United States. A sentence that is not likely to please Prince Harry, he who tried to discuss with his father and his brother when he returned to England for the funeral of Prince Philip.

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