Prince Harry and Meghan are reportedly seeking an extension to their 12-month “Megxit” contract that would allow them to continue as royals not working in California.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex plan to meet with supreme kings over Zoom in January, before Harry travels to the UK – subject to COVID restrictions – to seal the deal, The Sun said Saturday.
Harry and Meghan ‘s current contract with Buckingham Palace allows them to retain their royal patronage, or charitable support duties, but is expected to appear on March 31st.
Both want to hold on to their supports, the Sun noted.
Meghan’s support includes organizations that promote women’s empowerment, universal education and animal welfare.
Among Harry is his title as President of the non-profit conservation charity African Parks and the foundation of Invictus Games.
Harry is also hoping to regain the honorary military positions that were taken from him during Megxit, The Sun reported.
News of the upcoming talks comes after Harry and Meghan each secured contracts with Netflix and Spotify each worth $ 100 million and $ 30 million.
Sovereigns will review these contracts to ensure that they meet “His Majesty’s values,” the service said.
The couple angered the royal family by announcing on social media in January that they wanted to retire as sovereigns in order to have an independent life in the United States.
Harry and Meghan are also looking back to the UK for Queen Elizabeth II’s 95th birthday in April, for the Duke of Edinburgh’s 100th birthday in June, and for a statue of Princess Diana to be unveiled on the 60th. her birthday. on July 1, The Sun reported.