A photographer may have recently claimed Prince Harry and Meghan Markle would be “hunted every single day” after moving to Los Angeles but they may be covered by British and European laws.
30.03.2020 - 02:07 / etonline.com
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are not interested in asking the U.S. government to foot the bill for their personal security while living in the states.
«The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have no plans to ask the U.S. Government for security resources,» a Sussex spokesperson said in a statement to ET on Sunday. «Privately funded security arrangements have been made.»
Last week, news broke that Meghan, Harry and their 10-month-old son, Archie, had moved from where they'd been staying in Canada and
A photographer may have recently claimed Prince Harry and Meghan Markle would be “hunted every single day” after moving to Los Angeles but they may be covered by British and European laws.
Even though Prince Harry and Meghan Markle recently moved to the United States, the couple is still supporting the United Kingdom. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex recently donated some of the proceeds of their royal wedding broadcast to charity Feeding Britain, which helps feed families struggling during the coronavirus pandemic, Fox News can confirm.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle officially bid goodbye to their royal roles on March 31, 2020, but not before completing their scheduled duties like attending the Commonwealth Service at Westminister Abbey. After heading back to Canada post their UK trip, Harry and Meghan shifted their base to LA and are currently quarantining with their 11-month-old son, Archie, in a large mansion. Recently, it was revealed that Meghan was making her comeback to show business with voiceover work for Disney+.
After officially stepping back from their roles as senior members of the royal family last month, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle spilled some details about their new non-profit organisation. They have named the organisation ‘Archewell’ after their son’s name Archie.
Royal fans have launched a global campaign in a bid to raise money for vulnerable children impacted by the coronavirus pandemic. The timely campaign, which goes by the name #ArchieDay, comes as result of Harry, 35, and Meghan's son Archie Mountbatten-Windsor’s first birthday, which is on May 6.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's decision to step back from their roles as senior working royals was widely considered a bombshell—but maybe it shouldn't have been.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are now financially independent as they completed their royal duties on March 31, 2020. Initially, the couple was stationed in Canada with their 10-month-old son Archie but have very recently shifted to a big mansion in LA, quarantined due to the coronavirus scare.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry just relocated from Canada to Los Angeles to start their new life away from senior royal duties, and naturally they're gonna need security. Just ask Donald Trump, he has a lot of opinions on the whole thing!
It looks like Prince Harry could be relocating from Canada into the very neighbourhood that his late mother, Princess Diana was rumoured to have been considering moving to before her untimely death.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have officially completed their scheduled royal duties in 2020 (with Commonwealth Service at Westminster Abbey on March 9, 2020, being their last event) and will now embark on a new journey, financially independent and away from the Royal Family. Initially, the couple was couped up in Canada, spending quality time with Meghan's BFF Jessica Mulroney with occasional visits from Markle's mother Doria Ragland.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have shared an emotional goodbye note before officially stepping down from royal duties. The couple, who has reportedly moved to America for good after their short stay in Canada, promised to continue their charity work even after bidding goodbye to their royal titles.
President Donald Trump took to Twitter on Sunday to express that the U.S. government would not foot the bill to cover the costs of Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan's private security while residing in the United States.
US President Donald Trump has publicly stated that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will have to pay for their own security while living in the US. After stepping down from their positions as working members of the Royal family, Prince Harry and Meghan moved to Canada to live with their baby son Archie.
President Donald Trump has offered his opinion on the future of Prince Harry and his wife Meghan, insisting the government won’t pay for the couple’s security if they live in the U.S. Responding to reports that the couple has moved to California, Trump tweeted on Sunday: "I am a great friend and admirer of the Queen & the United Kingdom.
After moving to the U.S. and leaving the royal family behind, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle must now pay for their own security team, according to President Trump.
After moving to the U.S. and leaving the royal family behind, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle must now pay for their own security team, according to President Trump.
Donald Trump has revealed the USA will not foot Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's security bill, which is estimated to be around £8m.
Like most people these days, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are spending a lot of time at home. Now, however, that home is in Los Angeles.