Harry and Meghan’s Break with Britain and Planned Return: a Timeline
The couple will remain non-working royals. It is unclear where they will live.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex's decision to step back from their roles as senior members of the royal family has been a long time coming, with tensions between the couple and the Palace having been building for months. This latest development marks a significant shift in the couple's relationship with the monarchy, and raises questions about their future roles and responsibilities.
The couple's decision to remain non-working royals suggests that they will no longer receive the same level of funding or support from the British government, and will instead have to rely on their own resources to support themselves and their family. This move is likely to be seen as a significant blow to the monarchy, which has traditionally been seen as a symbol of British identity and culture.
As the situation continues to unfold, it's unclear where Harry and Meghan will ultimately choose to live, or how they will support themselves financially. One thing to watch is how the couple's departure affects the royal family's dynamics and public image, as well as the potential implications for the monarchy's future. Additionally, with the couple's newfound freedom comes a new level of scrutiny, and it will be interesting to see how they navigate their new roles and responsibilities as private citizens.
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