Well, it's clear to me, they have already relocated to Canada.
It's a fact, we might just as well accept it. - The Canadian reaction will be interesting though!
As for the security bill: Canada will foot most of the bill, at least until the status and role of the Sussexes has been resolved. Until then H&M are still high ranking members of the BRF and, we must assume, welcome visitors to Canada... As such it's the duty of Canada to protect them, as they would with other foreign high ranking guests. Or for that matter any other visitor who they feel is in need of extra protection.
And the royal protection officers will remain in place - again at least until this situation has been resolved.
H&M may be dancing around with their feet in their mouths, but for the time being they are still who they are: Senior royals.
Muhler, you are absolutely correct that they have already relocated to Canada. The clue for me was the dogs: their presence was signalled by one of the newspaper reports generated by the CTV journalist who was out taking a selfie that the Duchess helped them take. International canine transportation is notoriously difficult and importation of dogs to Britain extremely so: the dogs are back home in Canada (forgive me if I am repeating what others may have said as I have not read through all 15 pages of post in the past 24 hours). If I recall correctly, on previous visits to Toronto when he was still courting Meghan, Prince Harry had his own security but the RCMP is involved because of firearm regulations in this country and because the prince is a senior royal. 'Stepping back' and security implications are of course part of what is being negotiated at BP, as we all know; what I will find fascinating is the constitutional implication of a Prince of the Blood wanting to reside in Canada. I don't think he will require an immigration visa (very hard to get, as many have already pointed out) but rather I am willing to bet that he and his family will be given diplomatic status by the Protocol office in Ottawa with the option to extend after the five years that FO postings usually last. This solution is simple, straightforward and will drive the Daily Fail bonkers. Their reporters will have to buy cold weather gear and get used to Canadian English. The Prince, by the way, would do well to brush up on his French which, contrary to what one poster wrote, is not a Canadian idiosyncracy but rather one of Canada's two official languages. Otherwise, you miss a lot of really good jokes and even better food https://www.nytimes.com/2019/12/23/dining/restaurant-lexpress-montreal.html
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