Meghan Markle and Prince Harry want to expand ‘Megxit’

  • Meghan Markle and Prince Harry want to extend ‘megxit’ by another year.
  • Meghan and Harry’s current agreement with Buckingham Palace expires on March 31.

    It’s almost a year since Meghan Markle and Prince Harry announced their separation from the royal family. Meghan, Harry and their son, Archie, tried to lead semi-regular lives (emphasis on semi) in their new city, Montecito, California. March 31 is fast approaching, which means something to the couple: it’s the day their current deal with Buckingham Palace expires. Meghan and Harry were allowed to maintain their charity support duties until March, but now they are trying to extend ‘megxit’ by another year.

    According to The sun, Meghan and Harry want a more permanent agreement to continue living as non-working royals in California, despite their huge deals with Netflix and Spotify. They plan to talk to the senior royals via Zoom in January to clarify the deal.

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    “Although they’re going to do some of this through Zoom, Harry wants to meet face to face to tie it all together,” explains royal biographer Andrew Morton. ‘Things seem to have calmed down. Harry was in more frequent contact with the queen than you might think. But certain things you need to be personally there to sort. It will take a few weeks. This could be done after April, depending on Covid. “

    However, there is a chance that the meeting will not go well. Sales reports that the royal family is not happy with Meghan and Harry’s streaming offers. A “Royal insider” tells The mirror (via The Express) that Meghan and Harry’s contract would inevitably be scrutinized “by the royal household” – which was actually part of their agreement to retire as working royals.

    “Harry and Meghan have left as working members of the family with everyone’s best wishes, and it is sincerely hoped that they will find the happiness that is lacking in their lives,” the source said somewhat saltily. “However, it goes without saying that the royal household does not investigate any transactions they make.”

    I wish so I could be a fly in the ointment that Zoom call.

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