The Mail on Sunday

THE PRICE OF MEGXIT

Sussexes agree not to use HRH titles in historic deal They will repay £2.4m for Frogmore They’re free to make money but will uphold Queen’s values

- By Kate Mansey

THE Duke and Duchess of Sussex will no longer use their HRH titles and will repay millions of pounds of taxpayers’ money spent refurbishi­ng Frogmore Cottage as the price of a ‘Hard Megxit’ deal, it was dramatical­ly announced last night.

Under the terms of the historic deal thrashed out at Sandringha­m yesterday, Prince Harry and his wife Meghan will cease to be working members of the Royal Family from this spring and will not perform any official duties on behalf of t he Queen – effectivel­y leaving ‘The Firm’ completely.

The Queen sought to soften the blow in a warm statement in which she heaped praise on ‘my grandson and his family’, adding: ‘ Harry, Meghan and Archie will always be much-loved members of my family.

‘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. I want to thank them for all their dedicated work across this country, the Commonweal­th and beyond, and am particular­ly proud of how Meghan has so quickly become one of the family.

‘It is my whole family’s hope that today’s agreement allows them to start building a happy and peaceful new life.’

But Harry and Meghan, who sources say intend to spend ‘the majority’ of their time in North America, will pay a heavy financial and emotional cost.

As well as returning t he £2.4 million spent on a lavish refurbishm­ent of Frogmore Cottage, they will pay a commercial rent – estimated at up to £360,000 a year – to retain it as their British home.

Prince Charles will continue to ‘offer private financial support’ and, crucially, the couple will have free rein to negotiate lucrative commercial deals that experts believe could net them hundreds of millions of pounds, although they have pledged ‘to uphold the values of Her Majesty’.

It is understood that continuing concerns about how such commercial deals might damage the reputation of the monarchy is part of the reason why the extraordin­ary deal will be reviewed in a year.

A Royal source said no commercial contracts had yet been signed.

Painfully for Harry, who has spoken fondly of his time in the Army, he will lose several military roles including Captain General of the Royal Marines, Honorary Air Commandant of RAF Honington and Commodore-in-Chief of the Small Ships and Diving, Royal Naval Command. He will also no longer be a Commonweal­th Youth Ambassador.

But the Sussex es will continue their work with the Queen’s Commonweal­th Trust and Harry will retain his private charitable patronages, including the Invictus Games and Sentebale, the African charity set up in his mother’s memory.

A number of unresolved issues remain, including whether Harry and Meghan will be required to strip the word ‘Royal’ from their SussexRoya­l website, and who will pick up the multi-million pound bill for their continuing security requiremen­ts.

Buckingham Palace said royal security was a matter for the Government.

A fudge was agreed on the sensitive issue of the couple’s HRH titles. Harry’s mother, Diana, Princess of Wales, and the Duchess of York, Sarah Ferguson, both lost their HRH status when they divorced

Prince Charles and Prince Andrew respective­ly.

Those decisions were seen by many as vengeful and the Queen was anxious for that not to be repeated. Instead, Harry and Meghan will keep HRH in name but will not use it.

Royal bi o grapher Penny Junor said: ‘It sends a message that the Queen would seriously frown on them cashing in on their royal titles. The idea that might happen stuck in the public’s throats too.

‘Harry is who he is simply by accident of birth. If he was able to make squillions of pounds from that it would be wrong.’

News of dramatic deal came as it emerged:

Meghan’s father Thomas Markle will break his silence in a Channel 5 documentar­y in which he will accuse her of ‘cheapening’ the Royal Family and throwing away ‘every girl’s dream’ for money;

Footage showed Meghan joking that she and Prince Harry attended the premiere of The Lion King in London in order to ‘pitch’ for work;

At a women’s hostel in Canada last week visited by the Du chess at rans woman paraded naked in front of female residents and posted a series of lewd comments on Facebook;

Sources said Harry may make a surprise appearance at a vital African investment summit which begins today.

The Megxit deal falls well

‘Queen would frown on them cashing in’

short of what the Sussexes initially wanted. When they announced their plans to ‘step back’ from royal duties earlier this month, they hoped to be able to carry out some official engagement­s.

But talks between royal aides quickly establishe­d that such a ‘have cake and eat it’ approach was unworkable.

However, a source said: ‘The t a l ks were a l l e xt r e mely f r i endly and constructi­ve because there was a common goal to reach a conclusion.

‘Everyone is pleased to have got here. As the discussion­s have been ongoing there has been an acceptance and understand­ing of what it is the Sussexes want to achieve and a genuine desire to come up with a new way of working that supports their wish for a more independen­t life.’

A statement released on Harry and Meghan’s behalf said: ‘ They understand that they are required to step back from Royal duties, including official military appointmen­ts.

‘They will no longer receive public funds for Royal duties. With The Queen’s blessing, the Sussexes will continue to maintain their private patronages and associatio­ns.

‘While they can no longer formally represent the Queen, the Sussexes have made clear that everything they do will continue to uphold the values of Her Majesty.

‘ The Sussexes will not use their HRH titles as they are no longer working members of the Royal Family. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have shared their wish to repay Sovereign Grant expenditur­e for the refurbishm­ent of Frogmore Cottage, which will remain their UK family home.’

The announceme­nt of the deal came just hours after Prince Harry was seen enjoying a night out with a group of about half a dozen friends at the Brook House pub in Fulham, West London.

Fellow drinkers said Harry, whose wife Meghan is with their son Archie at an £11 million mansion on Vancouver Island in Canada, was ‘laughing and joking’ and ‘seemed very happy and relaxed’.

However, Royal biographer Angela Levin raised fears that being wrenched from his family will be particular­ly hard for Harry.

She said: ‘I think it’ll be fine for Meghan, she’s got lots of friends, lots of contacts. I fear that it’s going to be very difficult for Prince Harry... When he looks back, he might find that he’s lost a great deal.’

She added: ‘Harry’s very vulnerable. This is all a big trauma and I think he got very low.

‘I think there is that sort of mental health issue that can sort of engulf him really.’

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