Why did Harry and Meghan leave the Royal Family and where do they get their money? (2024)

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The Duke and duch*ess of Sussex moved to California after stepping back from official royal duties.

They have since been involved in a series of ventures, including Meghan's launch of what appears to be a new lifestyle brand, American Riviera Orchard.

Why did Harry and Meghan leave the Royal Family?

Harry and Meghan met in 2016 and married in 2018. They stepped down as senior royals in January 2020.

They were angry about media intrusion, and frustrated that Buckingham Palace stopped them developing their "SussexRoyal" brand.

Harry remains a prince and is fifth in line to the throne.

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The couple kept their Duke and duch*ess of Sussex titles, but are no longer addressed as his or her royal highness (HRH). Harry also gave up his military titles.

When Charles became King, the couple's two children became Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet of Sussex.

Where do Harry and Meghan live and do they still come to the UK?

The couple moved to California in June 2020, saying they wanted space to raise Archie. Lilibet was born in 2021.

They returned to the UK for the late Queen's Platinum Jubilee in June 2022, and her funeral in September of that year.

In February 2024, he flew back for a 45-minute meeting with Charles, after Buckingham Palace announced that the King was being treated for cancer.

He has also returned to London for legal action against newspaper publishers.

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Harry and Meghan no longer have an official UK residence.

In early 2023, they were asked to vacate Frogmore Cottage in Windsor, a Grade-II listed property.

Why did Harry take the government to court over his security?

After stepping back from official duties, the duke and duch*ess were no longer covered by the security arrangements provided for senior royals.

When Harry first left the UK, he said it would be too dangerous to bring back his family without adequate police protection, and took the government to the High Court.

Home Office lawyers said the duke would still have publicly-funded police security in the UK, under "bespoke arrangements, specifically tailored to him".

In late February 2024, the High Court ruled that this approach "was, and is, legally sound".

In May 2023, a judge rejected the prince's request to be allowed to pay privately for more substantial protection.

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How do Meghan and Harry earn their money?

As working royals they received 95% of their annual income from Harry's father, then Prince of Wales. The taxpayer-funded Sovereign Grant made up the other 5%.

When they stepped down as senior royals, King Charles gave them "a substantial sum".

They set up the Archewell charitable foundation and entered into a number of commercial arrangements with private companies.

The couple launched their Sussex.com website in February 2024, which says they are "shaping the future through business and philanthropy".

In March 2024, Meghan launched what appeared to be a new lifestyle brand, American Riviera Orchard.

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Television and podcasts

The Sussexes' media company, Archewell Productions, has made programmes for Netflix, under a deal thought to be worth millions of dollars.

These include the Harry & Meghan documentary series in which the couple talked about life in the Royal Family. The Heart of Invictus series discussed Harry's emotional "unravelling" after military service in Afghanistan.

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Archewell also made podcasts for Spotify under a contract thought to be worth $25m (£19.7m). The arrangement ended in June 2023.

Books

Harry's memoir, Spare, was published in January 2023.

It discussed his relationship with his brother and father, as well as his grief over the death of his mother, Princess Diana.

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The book's publishers promised $1.5m (£1.18m) and £300,000 would be given to the Sentebale and WellChild charities.

Meghan wrote a children's book called The Bench in 2021.

Other

William and Harry received the bulk of Princess Diana's £13m fortune when she died in 1997.

In an interview, Harry told Oprah Winfrey this inheritance funded his family's move to the US.

He is also thought to have inherited millions from his great-grandmother, the Queen Mother.

It is not known whether the late Queen left him any money.

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During her acting career, the duch*ess of Sussex was reportedly paid $50,000 (£40,000) for each episode of the legal drama Suits.

She appeared in more than 100 episodes.

What is happening with Harry's court cases?

Harry settled a phone hacking claim against Mirror Group Newspapers in February.

His lawyer said the duke had been awarded "substantial" damages. He was also granted £140,600 in damages in another part of the case.

A number of other court cases are continuing, including:

  • Claims from the duke and others that the Daily Mail-publisher Associated Newspapers unlawfully obtained information about him
  • Claims that The Sun's publisher used illegal methods to gather information on him

What's next in Prince Harry's war against the media?

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  • Meghan, duch*ess of Sussex
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  • King Charles III
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