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Everything Harry and Meghan will lose following 'Megxit

It's official: Prince Harry and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex are just plain, old Harry and Meghan after abdicating from the Royal Family.So now that it's done and dusted, what privileges will Los Angeles' newest residents, the Mountbatten-Windsors lose.The Duke and Duchess shared this news with their team personally in January once they knew of the decision, and have worked closely with their staff to ensure a smooth transition for each of them,' it was revealed earlier this year, after announcing their abdication.Goodbye, Commonwealth cash. but the Bank of Step-mum and Dad is always open.The Express explains, 'As the couple move to become financially independent, they will no longer receive funding from the Sovereign Grant.




'Meghan and Harry will continue to receive some money from Prince Charles, whose income from the Duchess of Cornwall accounted for 95 percent of their expenditure when they were still working.'.Time to pay-up!.Harry and Meghan have been forced by his grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II to repay the $4.4 million renovation bill to their former home, Frogmore Cottage, on the grounds of Windsor Castle.Before Meghan and Harry moved in, the property was refurbished, costing British taxpayers $3 million. It was previously five smaller residential units used by staff members.The refurbishment included building stairs and installing new fireplaces and a "floating" wooden door, according to CNN.Though the couple have recently moved from Canada to LA, Frogmore Cottage will remain their UK base, Buckingham Palace confirmed in a statement in January.In the same statement, the palace said the couple would pay back British taxpayers for the refurbishment."The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have shared their wish to repay Sovereign Grant expenditure for the refurbishment of Frogmore Cottage, which will remain their UK family home," the statement said.Harry and Meghan's staff were removed from Frogmore Cottage shortly after "Megxit" was announced in January.At least two permanent employees — a house manager and a cleaner — have been moved from the couple's Windsor home to somewhere else in the royal household, the royal correspondent Rebecca English initially reported.A source close to the palace told Insider that "no members of staff have been let go" but confirmed that it is routine for staff members to be relocated within the royal household.Now that they're everyday people, Harry and Meghan won't be protected by UK media law, which the Royal Family have the privilege of being protected under.Think, paparazzi. .Now that they're living in celebrity Mecca, Los Angeles, they will be fair game for photographers.Pay their own way for private security.Now they've left the UK, via Canada, they will have to foot their own security bill, which will creep into the millions annually.'I am a great friend and admirer of the Queen & the United Kingdom,'




 US president, Donald Trump reminded the couple on his private Twitter account.'It was reported that Harry and Meghan, who left the Kingdom, would reside permanently in Canada. Now they have left Canada for the U.S. however, the U.S. will not pay for their security protection. They must pay!'.The world is their oyster, just at their own cost.Harry and Meghan were privileged to have traveled the world as representatives of the Royal Family.From Australia to Fiji, New Zealand and Africa. .Now they'll be banking on the hospitality of their rich and famous friends, unless of course they plan to pay for their own private jets and private, luxury accommodation.

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