As of: April 8, 2024, 1:49 p.m
By: Florian Schwartz
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Since leaving the Royal Family, Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan have had to stand on their own two feet financially. The Sussexes are pulling out all the stops for this.
Montecito (California) - After Prince Harry (39) and Duchess Meghan (42) announced their withdrawal from their royal duties at the beginning of 2020, the couple is trying to build a new life in the United States. However, the Sussexes don't want to forego luxury and have signed lucrative contracts with Penguin Random House, Spotify and Netflix, among others. But that alone doesn't seem to be enough to maintain the lifestyle, as an aristocratic expert now reveals.
Million dollar villa, private jets, designer outfits: Prince Harry and Meghan Markle don't want to miss out on anything
Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan now live with their two children Archie (4) and Lilibet (2) in a 13 million euro villa in Montecito, California. Many trips are completed in private jets and for her public appearances - such as a surprise visit to a children's hospital - Meghan regularly resorts to expensive designer outfits. But the couple also has to take care of their own safety. Of course, all of this has its price. Are the Sussexes now living beyond their means?
“Harry and Megan certainly have enough money for now to continue their royal lifestyle in America,” explains royalty expert Tom Quinn in an interview with
mirror.co.uk
. The couple is said to have an estimated combined net worth of $60 million (around 55.4 million euros) without the financial support of the royal family. Nevertheless, another source of income has now emerged with Meghan's launch of the lifestyle brand “American Riviera Orchard”. And that has it's reason.
Nobility expert reveals horror vision of Harry and Meghan
“The introduction of the new brand suggests that they are aware that money is disappearing quickly,” explains author Tom Quinn. “They live among super-rich celebrities in Montecito, and Meghan is determined to live the way they live. The idea that they may have to make decisions about what they can and cannot afford horrifies the couple.”
Duchess Meghan and Prince Harry don't want to do without luxury. In order to maintain their lifestyle, the Sussexes work hard. © dpa/PA Wire/Kirsty O'connor
However, the introduction of the new brand came at an inopportune time. While Meghan wants to maintain her lifestyle with luxury items, her sister-in-law Princess Kate (42) and her father-in-law King Charles III are struggling. (75) with her cancer. PR expert Lynn Carratt therefore advises Meghan to "present herself as a normal working mother" as the public "often dislikes the hypocrisy of the couple who flaunt their privileged life while trying to pander to those less fortunate than themselves." herself."
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They obviously had no idea. Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan are said to have only found out about their cancer via Princess Kate's video message.
Sources used:
mirror.co.uk