I have always wondered about the half in half out claim - and I think it is directed at all the senior royals. Charles has real estate and a organic farming business, Anne gets money from Gatcombe - shows and horse stock. Even the Queen earns money from her horses ect. So it is really how you view it.
There is no rule against any of the Royals having a private estate. Certainly not for Anne, or the Gloucesters, nor indeed for Charles or the Queen herself. Getting money from your estate or horse breeding is significantly different in my opinion from the "half-in, half-out" arrangement that Meghan had in mind. If the Sussexes wanted to live like Anne ten or twenty years from now, nobody would raise any objection.
And Anne is hardly "half out" considering she is one of the busiest members of the Family in number of annual engagements, isn't she?
I honestly am flabbergasted that Megan keeps upping the ante in this War with Charles, Camilla, William and Kate. And by extension The Queen.
She and Harry are NOT going to let the fact that the "Half In--Half Out" proposal was vetoed, and the Sussex's grandiose plans of merging "Royalty-Public Service" with "Celebrity-Commercial Opportunities" got blown up and shot down.
It is quite clear that they are on a path to establish The Sussex's as an American based alternative to The UK Windsors, specifically William and Kate.
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Make no mistake, that IS what She is doing. Setting herself and Harry up as "modern Royals". American branded.
With a emphasis on diversity and all things WOKE. An alternative to stuffy, old-fashioned AND out of touch, passe William and Kate.
If so, she's fighting an imaginary popularity war. The position of King and, by extension, that of the heir and the heir to the heir are constitutional roles defined by law. In theory, Charles and William don't need to be popular or "modern" to be King. To the extent that the UK and the Commonwealth realms are now democracies, they do have to care somewhat about popularity as there is always a (remote) possibility that the people might decide to "cancel" them (i.e. choose to abolish the monarchy), but they certainly don't have to be popular to make a living selling books, interviews, podcasts, or reality TV shows the way the Sussexes do, and definitely they don't need to be popular in America, a country in which they will never reign.
If anything, Meghan's antics have caused her popularity to plummet in the UK specifically. And I am not sure how she is doing either in the PR battle in the US, which is what she is most concerned about as it is what her livelihood depends on. She will always find a niche market for the type of stories she wants to tell about the Royal Family and "royal life", but honestly I can't see her doing that for 10 or 20 years (it's been 2 and a half years already) without becoming old news or plainly uninteresting. She can maybe reinvent herself as a philanthropist or a talk show/podcast host with access to many celebrity friends, but the US has lots of people like that and Meghan, without the royal label attached to her, hardly stands out.
The saddest part is Harry becoming alienated and estranged from his family and his country. I don't want to play the "Meghan blame game" as we know, to be fair, that Harry also had his personal issues and presumably wanted out regardless of his relationship with Meghan, but right now Harry looks merely like an accessory to Meghan's "California dream"