#Megxit: The full story of Harry and Meghan and why they left royalty behind
Sunday, 19 January 2020
British royals Harry and Meghan step back from senior roles in surprise move
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Prince Harry and his wife Meghan originally announced
that they would step back from senior roles in Britain's royal family
and spend more time in North America, they said on Wednesday, an
announcement that appears to have taken his grandmother, Queen
Elizabeth, by surprise.
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However, on Saturday we learned that they will no
longer be working members of Britain's royal family at all and will not
use their "royal highness" titles as they embark on a more independent
future, Buckingham Palace said on Saturday.
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"Harry, Meghan and Archie will always be much loved
members of my family," Queen Elizabeth said in a statement, referring to
the couple's baby son. "I recognise the challenges they have
experienced as a result of intense scrutiny over the last two years and
support their wish for a more independent life." The queen added that
she was "particularly proud" of how Meghan became one of the family.
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The couple agreed to drop his-and-her "royal highness"
from their Duke and Duchess of Sussex names because they are no longer
working members of the family. They plan to repay taxpayers for
renovations made to their home near Windsor Castle, and give up public
financial support.
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They plan to repay the estimated 2.4 million pounds
($3.1 million) from taxpayer funds spent to refurbish Frogmore Cottage,
which will remain their U.K. family home. They moved into the house nine
months ago, according to the U.K. Press Association. As part of the
agreement, the couple will step back from royal duties, including
official military appointments. They will no longer receive public funds
for royal duties, according to the statement.
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She was too bold, too outspoken, too difficult, too
American, too multicultural the critics said. She should not have
alienated the news media by refusing to join in their celebrity games.
She should not have spent so much money renovating the house the royal
family was kind enough to bestow upon her and her husband. And most of
all, they said, Meghan Markle, aka the Duchess of Sussex, should not
have inserted herself, Yoko Ono-like, into the once-close relationship
between Prince Harry, her iconoclastic husband, and Prince William, his
towing-the-line older brother and a future heir to the British throne.
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After a turbulent year which saw a widening rift with
the media and a falling-out with elder brother Prince William, Harry
said the couple hoped to become financially independent and set up a new
charity, while continuing some royal duties. "After many months of
reflection and internal discussions, we have chosen to make a transition
this year in starting to carve out a progressive new role within this
institution," said Harry, sixth in line to the throne, and former
actress Meghan in a statement.
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"We now plan to balance our time between the United
Kingdom and North America, continuing to honour our duty to the Queen,
the Commonwealth and our patronages." The couple said they would share
full details of "this exciting next step" as soon as they had discussed
the move with the queen, Harry's father Prince Charles and William. But
the timing of the announcement appeared to have wrong footed family
members, including the queen, a senior royal source told Reuters.
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"Other members of the family were not consulted on the
content," the source said. Buckingham Palace said discussions with
Harry and Meghan were at an early stage. "We understand their desire to
take a different approach but these are complicated issues that will
take time to work through," it said.
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Harry, 35, and Meghan, 38, a divorcee whose mother is
African-American and father is white, married in May 2018 in a lavish
ceremony in Windsor Castle, and at the time it was heralded as a sign of
a more modern monarchy.
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Last year, Meghan gave birth to their first child,
Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor. But their relationship with the
media turned sour as they struggled to deal with the intense scrutiny it
brought.
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There have been negative stories criticising their use
of private jets while promoting environmental causes and the 2.4
million pound ($3.08 million) taxpayer-funded renovation of their new
home.
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The couple, whose titles are the Duke and Duchess of
Sussex, began legal action against some tabloid newspapers in October
over phone-hacking and invasion of privacy.
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Harry described the treatment of his wife as
"bullying", and likened it to that of his mother, Princess Diana, before
her death in a Paris car accident in 1997, when her limousine crashed
as it sped away from chasing paparazzi.
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"I never thought that this would be easy, but I
thought it would be fair, and that is the part that is really hard to
reconcile," a tearful Meghan said in a TV interview as she described the
difficulty of being a new mother and dealing with incessant scrutiny.
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Harry also admitted to disagreements with William, who is second in line to the throne.
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Reactions to the news in Australia, a constitutional
monarchy whose head of state is the British monarch, was generally
supportive. "I think it's good what they've done," said Sydney marketing
researcher Janani Venkat. "Kudos to them to actually saying 'We're
going to do our own thing and be independent.'"
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Harry and Meghan did not spell out what they were
planning or where in North America they might live. Last year, it was
reported that Harry would be executive producer of a documentary on
mental health with U.S. television mogul Oprah Winfrey for Apple's video
streaming service.
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They said splitting time between Britain and North
America "would enable us to raise our son with an appreciation for the
royal tradition into which he was born, while also providing our family
with the space to focus on the next chapter." Harry and William received
more than 5 million pounds from their father, Prince Charles, last year
and it was not immediately clear how Harry and Meghan would achieve
financial independence.
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Royal biographer Penny Junor said it was possible
Meghan, who starred in TV legal drama "Suits", might revive her acting
career, given the demand and fees she could command.
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"Perhaps she'd have to be careful about what roles
she'd do, because she is a member of the royal family," Junor said. Last
year was one of the hardest of Queen Elizabeth's record-breaking
67-year reign, culminating in her second son Andrew stepping down from
royal duties over his association with the late convicted sex offender
Jeffrey Epstein.
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Other royals have left the family before, in various
ways. Diana, the Princess of Wales, lost her royal title in 1996 after
divorcing Prince Charles.
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King Edward VIII gave up his right to the throne in
1936 by announcing that he wanted to marry Wallis Simpson, an
unacceptably divorced American.
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And Prince Andrew was all but banished from the family
last year after his association with disgraced financier Jeffrey
Epstein came to light.
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As the second son of Charles, who has spent his whole
life waiting to become king and is himself now a formidable 71, Harry
has virtually no chance of ever becoming king himself. While William, as
the elder brother, has been tethered to the notion that he will succeed
his father on the throne, Harry has had to find another path.
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In recent days, the queen and her family have been
working out with officials how this stepping back will work in practice.
The palace said Harry and Meghan will no longer receive public funds
and they will repay money spent on the refurbishment of their cottage at
Windsor, west of London. The changes will come into effect in the
spring of this year, the palace said.
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If there's one thing the British tabloids hate more
than an ungrateful royal bride, it's an ungrateful royal bride who
doesn't even want to live in Britain.
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