Posted on 08/19/2026 3:14:40 PM PDT by MinorityRepublican
The Palace says the couple will continue to be non-working Royals and private citizens.
Prince Harry and his wife, Meghan, are moving back to the United Kingdom with their children, Buckingham Palace confirmed Wednesday.
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Idiots
Oh Gawd.
She hasn’t spent all of the loot yet?
Spare me!
Whatever. Bags of cement are too. And?
Chuck, Chuck, CHUCK - remember what happened when Hank the Sixth let Eddie the Fourth back in?
I wouldn’t be surprised if the brits will cover security for the king’s grandkids now that they are school age. Kids are not allowed to be “working royals” so they are not excluded like Harry and Meghan.
H & M can run their business from anywhere since it is mostly online, so why not in the UK?
Hmm...Meghan in a burqa. Just fantasizing...
Well........bye.........
Who?
He hasn’t spent her money? She’s the only one that’s had a real job.
#winning
Egad! Pathetic. Just pathetic.
I wonder what his net worth and income are today...and I wonder about hers as well. I assume that hers are minimal or even zero.
Two more freeloaders bailing out of the people’s republik of kalifornia.
Why not the UK?
Hmmm...Santa Barbara....England. Would be an easy decision for me.
Maybe you’re right..maybe it’s for the kids. Plus they can grow up with their cousins.
Will you guys help me through this tragedy? Sure, I can get therapy and medication but I will need real support to get through this.
What is the source of income for Harry and Meghan and what’s their net worth in 2026?
TOI Lifestyle Desk / etimes.in / Jul 09, 2026, 11:48 IST
The couple’s combined net worth is widely estimated at around $60 million in 2026, as per Celebrity Net Worth.
And now they're broke. I doubt that they want to leave California if they have money.
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