As Prince Harry and Meghan Markle exit the royal family and set up shop in Canada, sources claim their marriage is at breaking point as financial strain grips the young family.According to National Enquirer, Meghan has ordered her husband to “get a job or else!”.“Meghan is terrified her champagne dreams of being a Hollywood queen will be shattered by this financial nightmare and is insisting Harry get off his duff and solve the crisis,” an alleged royal source claimed to American publication.The royal insider also claimed that a major cause for concern is the fact that Harry has “no marketable skills” and has never had a formal job.“Harry’s given up royal life for his rebel American wife, but his sacrifice is blowing up in their face,” the source reportedly added.Sources also claim Harry is hoping he’ll get book deals, paid speeches and Meghan will return to acting.
However, the couple have yet to announce their plans for the future, reveal what their new brand name will be or outline the focus of their charitable organisation.This delay prompted suggestions the couple could delay their exit date to show unity and support for the Royal Family at a difficult time for Britain and the world, in the grip of the coronavirus pandemic.But an overwhelming majority of voters in our online survey believed a delay to Megxit would not be necessary or beneficial to the country at this moment.In a poll ran by Express.co.uk between 11.54am on March 24 and 8.15am on March 25, 93 percent answered no to the question 'should Meghan and Harry postpone their royal exit amid coronavirus pandemic.Of a total of 4,641 people surveyed, only 299 (6 percent), believed it would be a good idea for Meghan and Harry to put on hold their future place.Some 51 people out of a total of 4,991 voters answered 'don't know'.Among those who believe Meghan and Harry should get on with their exit plan, some said the help of the couple would make little difference during the coronavirus pandemic.One Express.co.uk reader said: "Their delayed presence in the UK will be of NO value".Others suggested the royals could help the UK by keeping their pledge to pay back the £2.4million taken from the Sovereign Grant to refurbish Frogmore Cottage, a house they lived in for only a few months.One said: "No, completely the opposite."They should be forced to immediately pay back the money they owe on Frogmore, and informed they must start paying for their own security.This country needs the money!!".Another claimed a change of Meghan and Harry's plans would be counterproductive.One said: "At this time, their presence would only anger the public more in an already tense and anxious time!."We don't need or want to see them - clearly as the poll shows! Keep away.The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are currently living in Canada with their son Archie Harrison.From across the pond, Meghan and Harry have shared a few messages focused on coronavirus on their Instagram account, Sussex Royal.Yesterday evening, the couple shared the World Health Organization (WHO)'s guidelines explaining how to best avoid spreading COVID-19.In their post, the couple mentioned the now well-known practices of washing hands often, avoiding to touch the face with unwashed fingers and maintaining social distancing.The caption to the pictures shared by Meghan and Harry added a praise to healthcare workers.It read: "Around the world, the response from people in every walk of life, to protect and look out for their communities has been inspiring."None more so than the brave and dedicated healthcare workers on the frontline, risking their own well-being to care for the sick and fight COVID-19."Wherever you are in the world, we are all incredibly grateful.For all of us, the best way we can support health workers is to make sure we do not make their job any harder by spreading this disease further.But the couple need money now and Meghan is rumoured to be fearing their new independent life will explode unless Harry steps up immediately.The source went on to say that Harry and Meghan’s plans to step out of the royal spotlight is backfiring in a big way.
“If Harry can’t find a job, he’s going to pay a big price for running from his bloodline responsibilities.Maybe he can land work doing TV traffic reports in LA?” the source said.Harry and Meghan’s reported financial woes come amid the shocking news that Prince Charles has been diagnosed with coronavirus.Clarence House confirmed the news about Charles testing positive to COVID-19, via a statement. .“The Prince of Wales has tested positive for Coronavirus,” the statement began.“He has been displaying mild symptoms but otherwise remains in good health and has been working from home throughout the last few days as usual.“In accordance with Government and medical advice, the Prince and the Duchess are now self-isolating at home in Scotland,” the statement read.Meghan is rumoured to be fearing her new independent life with Harry will explode unless he steps up immediately.
However, the couple have yet to announce their plans for the future, reveal what their new brand name will be or outline the focus of their charitable organisation.This delay prompted suggestions the couple could delay their exit date to show unity and support for the Royal Family at a difficult time for Britain and the world, in the grip of the coronavirus pandemic.But an overwhelming majority of voters in our online survey believed a delay to Megxit would not be necessary or beneficial to the country at this moment.In a poll ran by Express.co.uk between 11.54am on March 24 and 8.15am on March 25, 93 percent answered no to the question 'should Meghan and Harry postpone their royal exit amid coronavirus pandemic.Of a total of 4,641 people surveyed, only 299 (6 percent), believed it would be a good idea for Meghan and Harry to put on hold their future place.Some 51 people out of a total of 4,991 voters answered 'don't know'.Among those who believe Meghan and Harry should get on with their exit plan, some said the help of the couple would make little difference during the coronavirus pandemic.One Express.co.uk reader said: "Their delayed presence in the UK will be of NO value".Others suggested the royals could help the UK by keeping their pledge to pay back the £2.4million taken from the Sovereign Grant to refurbish Frogmore Cottage, a house they lived in for only a few months.One said: "No, completely the opposite."They should be forced to immediately pay back the money they owe on Frogmore, and informed they must start paying for their own security.This country needs the money!!".Another claimed a change of Meghan and Harry's plans would be counterproductive.One said: "At this time, their presence would only anger the public more in an already tense and anxious time!."We don't need or want to see them - clearly as the poll shows! Keep away.The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are currently living in Canada with their son Archie Harrison.From across the pond, Meghan and Harry have shared a few messages focused on coronavirus on their Instagram account, Sussex Royal.Yesterday evening, the couple shared the World Health Organization (WHO)'s guidelines explaining how to best avoid spreading COVID-19.In their post, the couple mentioned the now well-known practices of washing hands often, avoiding to touch the face with unwashed fingers and maintaining social distancing.The caption to the pictures shared by Meghan and Harry added a praise to healthcare workers.It read: "Around the world, the response from people in every walk of life, to protect and look out for their communities has been inspiring."None more so than the brave and dedicated healthcare workers on the frontline, risking their own well-being to care for the sick and fight COVID-19."Wherever you are in the world, we are all incredibly grateful.For all of us, the best way we can support health workers is to make sure we do not make their job any harder by spreading this disease further.But the couple need money now and Meghan is rumoured to be fearing their new independent life will explode unless Harry steps up immediately.The source went on to say that Harry and Meghan’s plans to step out of the royal spotlight is backfiring in a big way.
“If Harry can’t find a job, he’s going to pay a big price for running from his bloodline responsibilities.Maybe he can land work doing TV traffic reports in LA?” the source said.Harry and Meghan’s reported financial woes come amid the shocking news that Prince Charles has been diagnosed with coronavirus.Clarence House confirmed the news about Charles testing positive to COVID-19, via a statement. .“The Prince of Wales has tested positive for Coronavirus,” the statement began.“He has been displaying mild symptoms but otherwise remains in good health and has been working from home throughout the last few days as usual.“In accordance with Government and medical advice, the Prince and the Duchess are now self-isolating at home in Scotland,” the statement read.Meghan is rumoured to be fearing her new independent life with Harry will explode unless he steps up immediately.
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