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Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are set to make millions after stepping back from the royal family (Image: Daily Mirror)
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are set to earn millions in endorsements despite walking away from the Royal Family’s wealth.
By withdrawing from the sovereign grant, the Sussexes have paved the way to bank a fortune.
No longer bound by royal work, Harry and Meghan are free for commercial deals that
could include lucrative sponsorships.
US public relations guru Ronn Torossian said they could get “any endorsement deals in the world they may want”.
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The
CEO of New York-based PR firm 5WPR told the Mirror: “This news, while
surprising to many, should not come as such a shock given that the clues
were there for months.
“Many will see this as Harry abandoning the family, with increased
irritation by taxpayers with royal spending and, of course, Prince
Andrew’s ongoing scandal.
"The Royal Family is scarred right now, but not out for the count. Their legacy is much larger than just Meghan and Harry.
“That said, I think Meghan Markle will remain a huge superstar.
“Whether this will give Meghan and Harry the lower profile they seem to crave remains to be seen.
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“They
will have to be vigilant in maintaining their privacy, as well as
ensure that their new charitable focus is well-received by the public.
“While this is a blow to the reputation of the Royal Family, their legacy is intact and will outlast Meghan and Harry.”
A well-placed royal source said: “Harry and Meghan have clearly set
their sights on becoming one of the most famous and influential couples
in the world.
“They clearly value their global appeal more than the institution of the
Royal Family and have no doubt been advised they can turn their royal
connections into a private enterprise.
“The jury is out to see how this will fare with public opinion in the
United Kingdom, which is probably why they are choosing to divide their
time between Harry’s home and America.”
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Ever
since walking down the aisle at Windsor Castle in May 2018, the pair
have struggled intensely with being the world’s most photographed
couple.
As they navigated public life, both became embroiled in a never-ending
stream of negative stories, including a much-publicised rift between
Harry and his brother William. Swapping Hollywood for royal life has
been particularly tough on Meghan.
The former actress, 38, first sparked rumours they could be about to
step out of the spotlight when she revealed she struggled to cope with
pregnancy and the early stages of motherhood.
In an emotional confession to ITV’s Tom Bradby last October on her and
Prince Harry ’s ten-day tour of Africa, she said the glare of the
spotlight had made things more difficult at a time when she was “really
vulnerable”.
Meghan told Bradby it was a “very real thing to be going through behind
the scenes” and, asked whether it had “really been a struggle”, replied:
“Yes.”
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The
tour, which ran from the end of September to early October, was unusual
for a statement by Prince Harry, 35, in which he accused parts of the
media of carrying out a “ruthless campaign” against his wife.
The Duke of Sussex’s public statement was issued on the couple’s website
on October 1 as it was announced Meghan was suing a Sunday newspaper
for publishing a private letter she had written to her father.
Although the move to spend part of the year in North America takes the
couple out of daily contact with the royals, it brings Meghan closer to
her California-based mother Doria Ragland.
The couple’s arrival across the Atlantic could also pave the way for a
reconciliation with her father, Thomas Markle, 75, who the Duchess has
not spoken to since she wed.
Although no details about where Harry and Meghan may live while in North America, the couple could be attracted to Toronto,
The Ontario city is where they enjoyed a secret romance of six months before their relationship was revealed in October 2016.
Meghan, who was born and raised in California, considered it her home
town after filming seven series of US legal drama Suits there.
However, their recent decision to spend Christmas in Vancouver, snubbing
the Queen’s Christmas dinner at Sandringham, may hint at a move to the
Pacific coast.
Although their UK home Frogmore House was a gift from Her Majesty, any
home in Canada or the States would probably have to be paid for from
their own incomes.
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