The Asian Age

Harry, Meghan give up royal titles

Couple repay 2.4m taxpayer money spent on house renovation

- ADITI KHANNA

Prince Harry and his wife Meghan Markle, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, have signed up to a formal exit deal from the royal family, which will see them forsake their His and Her Royal Highness (HRH) titles and will no longer receive UK taxpayers’ funding for their duties.

The deal, which comes into effect by spring in a few weeks’ time, means the couple will no longer be representi­ng the Queen in an official capacity.

“The Sussexes will not use their HRH titles as they are no longer working members of the royal family,” Buckingham Palace said in a statement on Saturday night.

Queen Elizabeth II said the agreement followed months of discussion­s and was a “constructi­ve and supportive” way forward for her grandson and his family.

“Harry, Meghan and Archie will always be much loved members of my family,” the 93-year-old monarch’s personal statement read.

“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,” she says, thanking the couple for their work for UK and across the

Commonweal­th.

In a special message for Markle, she said: “I 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”. The palace confirmed that the couple were required to withdraw from royal duties, including official military appointmen­ts.

“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 palace said.

It added that the pair would continue to maintain their private patronages and associatio­ns. The couple intend to repay £2.4 million of UK taxpayer money for the refurbishm­ent of Frogmore Cottage, which will remain their UK family home as they split their time between Britain and Canada.

The palace has declined to comment on security arrangemen­ts and who would foot that bill for the couple in future, an issue that has been at the centre of much of the debate since they announced their decision to step back as senior royals earlier this month.

Harry, 35, and Meghan, 38, issued their own update on their official Sussex Royal website, which has been updated to remove references to the HRH titles on the opening page. “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.

“This geographic balance will 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, including the launch of our new charitable entity,” the statement on their website reads.

Meghan is already in Canada with the couple’s eight-month-old son Archie and some reports indicate she may fly back briefly for some pending royal engagement­s until the new agreement formally kicks in on an unspecifie­d date in spring — which begins towards the end of March in the UK.

 ?? — AP ?? Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Andrew arrive at St. Mary the Virgin in Hillington, England, to attend a Sunday church service on Sunday.
— AP Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Andrew arrive at St. Mary the Virgin in Hillington, England, to attend a Sunday church service on Sunday.

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