Los Angeles Times

Harry and Meghan will drop ‘Royal Highness’

- Times staff writers Nardine Saad and Anousha Sakoui contribute­d to this report.

LONDON — Goodbye, your royal highnesses. Hello, life as — almost — ordinary civilians.

Prince Harry and his wife, the former Meghan Markle, are quitting as working royals and will no longer use the titles “royal highness” or receive public funds for their work under a deal announced Saturday by Buckingham Palace.

Releasing details of the dramatic split, triggered by the couple’s unhappines­s with life under media scrutiny in the royal fishbowl, the palace said Harry and Meghan will cease to be working members of the royal family when the new arrangemen­ts take effect within months, in the “spring of 2020.”

The couple will no longer use the titles His Royal Highness and Her Royal Highness, but they are not being stripped of them. They will be known as Harry, Duke of Sussex, and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex. Harry will remain a prince and sixth in line to the British throne.

The agreement calls for Meghan and Harry to repay $3.1 million in taxpayers’ money used to renovate Frogmore Cottage, their home near Windsor Castle.

The couple’s departure is a wrench for the royal family, but Queen Elizabeth II had warm words for them in a statement Saturday.

The queen said she was pleased that “together we have found a constructi­ve and supportive way forward for my grandson and his family. Harry, Meghan and Archie will always be much loved members of my family.

“I recognize 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,” Elizabeth said.

“It is my whole family’s hope that today’s agreement allows them to start building a happy and peaceful new life,” she added.

The announceme­nt came after days of talks among royal courtiers sparked by Meghan and Harry’s announceme­nt last week that they wanted to step back as senior royals and live part-time in Canada

The details of the deal solidify the couple’s dramatic break from life as working royals. Army veteran Harry will have to give up the military appointmen­ts he has as a senior royal.

While he and Meghan will no longer represent the queen, the palace said they would “continue to uphold the values of Her Majesty” while carrying out their private charitable work.

Buckingham Palace did not disclose who will pay for the couple’s security. It currently is taxpayer-funded.

“There are well establishe­d independen­t processes to determine the need for publicly funded security,” it said.

Meghan, a native of Los Angeles, and Harry spent a six-week Christmas break on Vancouver Island.

Meghan recently returned to Canada for a few days with the couple’s young son, Archie, as the royal family grappled with the fallout from the revelation that the Sussexes would step back from their royal duties while splitting their time between the United Kingdom and North America.

The former actress, who recently visited Vancouver’s Downtown Women’s Center, lived in Toronto for years while working on the TV series “Suits.”

In a bid to “reshape and broaden” access to their work, Meghan and Harry recently said on their website they would engage with specialist media and “young, up-and-coming journalist­s” and drop out of the Royal Rota system, a channel for exclusive access to British print and media outlets.

The couple have been vocal about the pain the media scrutiny has caused, with certain outlets that have “vilified her almost daily,” Prince Harry said last year.

 ?? Max Mumby Indigo/Getty Images ?? PRINCE HARRY will remain a prince, and he and his wife, Meghan, will retain the titles Duke and Duchess of Sussex as they step back from royal duties.
Max Mumby Indigo/Getty Images PRINCE HARRY will remain a prince, and he and his wife, Meghan, will retain the titles Duke and Duchess of Sussex as they step back from royal duties.

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