The royal couple's expensive lifestyle, which includes a $14.7 million residence, 24-hour private protection, an opulent designer wardrobe, and recent decadent trips to Portugal and the Caribbean, has been called into question in light of this setback. Insiders disclosed that Harry and Meghan owe an astounding $28 million due to the high expense of upholding this lifestyle, and they don't appear to have any other sources of income.
"They obviously need to cut their expenses," a source close to the couple told Life & Style, highlighting how the financial burden has served as a major wake-up call for the royal couple.
"This has been a harsh realization," the source stated.
According to the source, Harry and Meghan are both thinking about going back to Britain, despite the familial strife and the admissions that Harry made in his book, Spare, published in January.
The source points out that although the pair has really tried to make their American company succeed, their marriage has suffered as a result of their financial struggles.
The possibility of going back to Britain appears to be motivated by both a personal yearning and a compelling need to find a solution to their growing financial difficulties.
