Prince Harry and Meghan: Royal Family 'hurt' as couple begin 'next chapter'

The Royal Family are said to be "hurt" at the Duke and Duchess of Sussex's announcement they will step back as senior royals.
No royal, including the Queen or Prince William, was consulted before the couple's statement, the BBC understands.
Buckingham Palace was "blindsided", said BBC royal correspondent Jonny Dymond, as talks about their future had begun but were in early stages.
The Palace said there were "complicated issues" to work through.
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In their statement, Harry and Meghan said they made the decision "after many months of reflection and internal discussions".
They plan to split their time between the UK and North America, while "continuing to honour our duty to the Queen, the Commonwealth, and our patronages".
"This geographic balance will enable us to raise our son with an appreciation for the royal tradition into which he was born, while also providing our family with the space to focus on the next chapter," the couple said.

Former press secretary to the Queen Dickie Arbiter said exactly how they will execute their plan "remains to be seen".
He told Newsnight. "There's a question of security: who provides the security?

"Is it Scotland Yard, as it does provide royalty protection. Is it the Canadians that's going to be asked to provide it? Who is going to pay for it?"




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