Prince Harry: Megxit Power Word! He is the queen

Prince Harry, 35, has made a clear announcement to his and Duchess Meghans, 38, employees, according to "DailyMail.com": No projects or jobs will be considered that could damage the connection to the royal family – no matter how lucrative the offers are to like. He puts an end to speculation that he and Meghan could discredit the monarchy with questionable deals.

Prince Harry doesn't want an argument with Queen Elizabeth

After retiring as senior royals for companies, charities, investors and other business units, Harry and Meghan are among the most sought-after marketing and business partners in the world. Insiders in Los Angeles, Harry and Meghan's new adopted home, confirmed to DailyMail.com that the couple were being flooded with "tens of millions of dollars" of inquiries. But, the insider reports:

"Harry has (…) instructed his and Meghan's team to refuse anything that could be in any way negative for the Royals. In essence, anything that is negative for the Queen, Prince Charles, his brother or the throne is prohibited "It shows that even though Harry has retired from royal life, he doesn't want to upset his grandmother or father."

Harry does not want to trigger "media war" or other "bad blood" by using his royal connections to make money, it is said. The Sussexes had already officially declared in January not to use the word "royal" commercially.

Harry and Meghan cannot accept every job offer.

Harry, Meghan and dear money – hardly any other Megxit topic has heated the media and Royal watchers as much as this in the past few weeks.

Although the couple wants to be financially independent in the future, they still have to be careful when choosing a job: they still belong to the royal family and may also keep the title "Royal Highness" (even if they are not public).

GALA correspondent Arndt Striegler explains: "There is a code of honor at Windsor. It says that certain business activities are not acceptable. For example, appearing in a commercial if it does not serve charitable purposes or events. You become the Duchess of Sussex never see on a cereal box. That’s unthinkable. "

Source used: dailymail.co.uk, own research

This article originally appeared on Gala.de.