I cannot imagine that Harry's father, grandparents or brother are very happy with him right now.
I can't help but think Harry and Meghan are getting advice from the wrong people. I really don't see how this is going to go well.
I've watched the BRF for decades--this is pretty shocking. Things seemed to be going well directly before the wedding and for several months after. Where did things go sour--I think whatever all this is, is what caused the friction between the brothers, not any of the stories that were floating around before,
The queen's son was kind of ousted less than 2 months ago.That is crazy. I can’t think of anyone so high up in the royal hierarchy ( other than King Edward VIII of course) renouncing his/her title in recent times and, when it happens, it is because of some serious external factor.
I hope that, one day, what really happened behind the scenes is fully clarified and revealed.
What has "the crown" to do with this? Public opinion and the all time evil media is to blame here!Best solution for everyone involved i guess.
They were clearly not happy with the current system, so they decided to step back (even if i wonder how it will work in reality with the income from the Duchy of Cornwall , HRH titles etc ...).
The Crown isn't a fairy tale, it's a strong, difficult, selfish and ungrateful beast. And if you're not ready to make strong personnal sacrifices, well, like any other firm if you don't agree with the rules, well just quit.
Good luck to them, as i suspect the future will not be smooth sailing either ...
Apparently Buckingham Palace was unprepared for this and that’s really not a good sign that this was well considered
The queen's son was kind of ousted less than 2 months ago.
Now, it's the heir's son doing something similar (but it seems more like their own decision and not 'required' by the family). Harry did not give up his title (at least so far); just the duties that come with being the heir's son...
Might help explain about the money.
How has the Office of The Duke and Duchess of Sussex been funded up to now?
Since the establishment of The Office of The Duke and Duchess of Sussex, 95 percent of the funding received for their Office expenditure is derived from income allocated by HRH The Prince of Wales, generated through the Duchy of Cornwall. This provision has been in place since Prince William and Prince Harry first established their offices in support of The Queen, and is the responsibility of The Prince of Wales. This information continues to be available on The Duchy of Cornwall website.
Where does the other five percent come from?
As described above, the remaining five percent of funding for the Office of The Duke and Duchess of Sussex, covering costs associated with employing members of their official office, is received through the Sovereign Grant. During the course of 2020, The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have made the choice to step back as senior members of the Royal Family and no longer receive funding through the Sovereign Grant, thereby making them members of the Royal Family with financial independence.
In addition, they value the ability to earn a professional income, which in the current structure they are prohibited from doing.
Does their future financial autonomy extend to covering the costs of travel?
All travel arrangements undertaken by The Duke and Duchess in their private time have always been and will continue to be paid for privately and not by UK taxpayers. With their transition to becoming members of the Royal Family with financial independence this will continue to be the case.
Does their future financial autonomy extend to covering the costs of security?
The provision of armed security by The Metropolitan Police is mandated by the Home Office, a ministerial department of Her Majesty’s Government, responsible for security and law & order. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are classified as internationally protected people which mandates this level of security.
When you see all the FAQS on their website it's pretty obvious the decision was not rushed but well planned in advance and in concertation with the Queen and the POW.
Prince Charles has talked about trimming the royal fat although I doubt he was referring to Harry and Meghan at the time.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...liam-Harry-wives-children-Andrew-scandal.html.
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I thought it is Charles who is supporting them; not the Sovereign Grant.Per Omid Scobie: It sounds like (at least at this time) they'll still retain their titles and still work on behalf of HMQ, but they won't be accepting contributions from the sovereign grant.
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/ENyFL8zWwAE6w7n?format=jpg&name=large
It looks like they want financial independence mostly so they can set their own rules with the media.
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/ENx_lA8XsAM4DgW?format=jpg&name=large
They're abandoning the Royal Rota system and will only "provide access to credible media outlets." No need to guess who that won't include.
Buckingham Palaces' press release says otherwise. All that information on their website has undoubtedly been done and created while they were in Canada, and put up themselves.
No he hasn't. He's never said any of these things anywhere officially.
But Andrew did not go willingly. He only gave up his royal work because it was clear that most charities were dropping him.. Harry is not in thtat unfortunate positon so it is very odd that he is "givng up much of the duties that come with being a working royal..."
I just saw this and was about to post it. I’m not sure what to think about it, but the fact they say to become “financially independent” struck me as odd. Sounds like they’re wanting to commercialize all things Sussex related which just makes me think they only want to be royal if they can make money off of it.
However, their patronage's are indeed private and so they do formally not 'support the monarchy' by having some patronages. They do support the monarchy a few times a year when for example attending garden parties.Plenty of junior royals support the monarchy while not being classified as working royals. Eugenie and Beatrice have plenty of patronage’s as private citizens.
I don't think there is a way back. I'm trying to think of any examples of royals who were expected to be working full-time as royals; decided to step away from that to do their own thing (including creating their own brand); and being asked to come and join again at a later stage.Honestly feels more like Edward and Sophie when they first married. The couple were not working royals and had jobs away from the monarchy. Like the Wessexes I don’t see this move as being permanent necessarily. Right now there are plenty of senior royals to fill the role. If there was any time for them to step back and pursue their own areas it’s now. When Charles is king and many other royals start retiring they will likely be drawn back in.
The fact that they still need to work things out to me indicates that 'full support' might be lacking. I don't think the queen and prince of Wales had much of a choice.(…) I don’t think any of this came as shock to queen of Charles. I think they had the full suppport. I can see Charles wanting his son and daughter in law to enjoy the freedom and spread their wings when they still have the time. When Charles is king and even William until George and his siblings are much older Harry will likely need to step back up. Unless the York’s are invited to become working royals as William will need support.
And again, we don't know how things really work and whether she may have felt limited. But Meghan did things like the cookbook and clothing project as a 'senior royal' (and was able to do so because her new role as wife of a British prince); so, why did she need to step away from that, to be able to do what she already did?I think Meghan May be relieved though I don’t put blame on her. Not only the criticism but I think she may have found royal life a bit slow. This is a Roman who worked and did charity work for a decade. The slower pace of just being a royal may not have challenged her as much. Her cookbook and clothing projects likely helped. I can see her wanting to embrace more like that. (…)
If this is true this all got much weirder and sadder.