British royal family hurt and disappointed by Harry and Meghan
announcement
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[January 09, 2020]
By Michael Holden and Guy Faulconbridge
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's royal family
was hurt and disappointed by the shock announcement by Prince Harry and
his wife Meghan that they will step back from their senior roles and
spend more time in North America, a royal source said.
Harry and Meghan's announcement, made on social media on Wednesday
evening, took Queen Elizabeth, Harry's grandmother, and Prince Charles,
Harry's father, by surprise and they were not consulted on the
statement.
Harry said that after months of reflection and discussion, the couple
planned to carve out a "progressive new role" by stepping back and
splitting their time between the United Kingdom and North America to
allow them their family the space it needed.
They hope to become financially independent and set up a new charity,
while continuing some royal duties.
Cast by the couple as an exciting next step, it was not immediately
clear how the couple will become what royal biographers said was akin to
being a "half royal" - and who will pay for their transatlantic
lifestyles.
Royal commentators drew parallels with the abdication crisis of Edward
VIII who gave up the throne in 1936 to marry American divorcee Wallis
Simpson and lived out his life in France.
Buckingham Palace said discussions with Harry and Meghan were at an
early stage.
"We understand their desire to take a different approach but these are
complicated issues that will take time to work through," it said.
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Britain's Prince Harry and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, arrive to
greet members of the public in Kingfisher Bay on Fraser Island in
Queensland, Australia October 22, 2018. REUTERS/Phil Noble/File
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Harry, 35, and Meghan, 38, a divorcee whose mother is
African-American and father is white, married in May 2018 in a
lavish ceremony in Windsor Castle, and at the time it was heralded
as a sign of a more modern monarchy.
Last year, Meghan gave birth to their first child, Archie Harrison
Mountbatten-Windsor.
But their relationship with the media turned sour as they struggled
to deal with the intense scrutiny it brought.
There have been negative stories criticizing their use of private
jets while promoting environmental causes and the 2.4 million pound
($3.08 million) taxpayer-funded renovation of their new home.
The couple, whose titles are the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, began
legal action against some tabloid newspapers in October over
historic phone-hacking and invasion of privacy.
Harry described the treatment of his wife as "bullying", and likened
it to that of his mother, Princess Diana, before her death in a
Paris car accident in 1997, when her limousine crashed as it sped
away from chasing paparazzi.
(Editing by Alistair Smout)
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