Prince Harry: No personal "Megxit" meeting with the Queen?

Prince Harry
No personal "Megxit" meeting with the Queen?

The Queen and Prince Harry appearing together

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A year after the "Megxit", Prince Harry and the Royals want to review the deal. However, a planned personal meeting could fail.

Because of the coronavirus pandemic, Prince Harry (36) probably cannot meet his grandmother Queen Elizabeth II (94) in person to have more "Megxit" talks. The "Mirror" reports. The Duke of Sussex is said to have hoped for an appointment with the monarch. Because of the ban on all unnecessary travel, Prince Harry could not travel from his adopted home USA, according to the paper.

According to insiders, Prince Harry has not yet contacted the Queen to set up a meeting, but he would have wanted to do so in the coming weeks. Prince Harry and his wife Duchess Meghan (39) resigned from their duties as high-ranking members of the royal family last year. The couple moved to California with their son Archie (1) in spring 2020. The agreements on her royal withdrawal also included that the deal should be reviewed again after twelve months, i.e. by March 31, 2021.

What do the royals say about the multi-million dollar contracts?

According to British media reports, the renewed talks should involve Harry's military post and patronage from Harry and Meghan, who allegedly want to continue the two. In the palace one should be "alarmed" about how quickly the Sussexes have concluded multi-million dollar deals to make their own money. The "Mirror" reports, citing insiders, that palace employees want to "take another deep look at the couple's deals" to determine whether they correspond to the Queen's values.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex publish podcasts for Spotify through the production company Archewell. This deal brings them an estimated $ 35 to $ 75 million. In addition, there is a contract for several years with the streaming service Netflix, which should be worth up to 150 million dollars (approx. 122 million euros).

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