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Canadian MP hopes Sussexes pay costs

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Canadian taxpayers should not contribute towards security costs for the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, one of the country’s MPs has said.

Harry and Meghan are on Vancouver Island preparing to forge a new life for themselves and their eight-month-old son, Archie Mountbatte­n-Windsor, after stepping back from royal duties.

It is unclear who will foot the bill for the family’s security arrangemen­ts when they officially leave the monarchy in the spring.

A former Home Office minister warned the British public could face an “enormous bill” while it has also been speculated a “cost-sharing” deal between the UK and Canada could be agreed.

However such an arrangemen­t would be opposed by Laurel Collins, who is the MP for Victoria – where Harry and Meghan are staying.

She told the PA news agency: “Yes, I hope that they’re planning on covering their security costs.

“When it comes to the money our government spends and taxpayer money it’s important that we put this into context and think about our priorities.”

Ms Collins added she wanted to focus on young families in the area, who “might be struggling with the housing crisis or struggling with affordabil­ity.”

Security for the royal family as a whole costs the taxpayer in excess of an estimated £100 million a year, but the actual figure is never disclosed.

Harry and Meghan will earn their own money when they step back fully from royal life.

They had initially hoped for a dual role, supporting the Queen, the Commonweal­th and Harry’s military associatio­ns, but that was deemed unworkable.

 ?? Picture: Shuttersto­ck. ?? The Duchess and Duke of Sussex.
Picture: Shuttersto­ck. The Duchess and Duke of Sussex.

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