Welp, now that after fleeing from , I guess it's fair that they'll start getting treated like true non-royals, right? In addition to and their , Meghan and Harry will also be losing their government protection in Canada, too.
09.02.2020 - 19:41 / cosmopolitan.com
So, amid all of the lifestyle changes going on for Meghan Markle and Prince Harry right now—, , and —you might have missed one crucial part of their step-down agreement: It doesn't fully kick in for a few months. At the very bottom of , it says, "This new model will take effect in the spring of 2020."
And what does that mean for Meghan and Harry? Well, the details aren't exactly clear, but it does put a new report from into perspective. According to the outlet, the Queen requested that the
Welp, now that after fleeing from , I guess it's fair that they'll start getting treated like true non-royals, right? In addition to and their , Meghan and Harry will also be losing their government protection in Canada, too.
• Personal branding expert Deborah Ogden says that the move shouldn't have a big negative impact on the Sussex family brand going forward. Ogden points to Harry and Meghan's immense levels of fame worldwide and says that dropping "royal" from their brand shouldn't affect its value much.
• Personal branding expert Deborah Ogden says that the move shouldn't have a big negative impact on the Sussex family brand going forward. Ogden points to Harry and Meghan's immense levels of fame worldwide and says that dropping "royal" from their brand shouldn't affect its value much.
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So, amid all of the lifestyle changes going on for Meghan Markle and Prince Harry right now—they gave up their royal titles, left England for Canada, and now have to make their own money—you might have missed one crucial part of their step-down agreement: It doesn't fully kick in for a few months. At the very bottom of Buckingham Palace's statement regarding Meghan and Harry's new roles, it says, "This new model will take effect in the spring of 2020."
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