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'IT'S COMPLICATED'

Queen ‘disappointed’ Harry and Meghan are quitting – and they ‘didn’t consult her or Charles’

Meghan Markle

THE Queen is "disappointed" by Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's bombshell announcement they are quitting as senior royals and moving to North America.

No other members of the Royal Family were consulted before the shock statement was issued, the BBC reports.

 The Queen is said to be 'disappointed' that no other family members were consulted before the statement was sent out
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The Queen is said to be 'disappointed' that no other family members were consulted before the statement was sent outCredit: Getty - Contributor
 Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are due to split their time between the UK and abroad, the palace confirms
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Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are due to split their time between the UK and abroad, the palace confirmsCredit: Getty - Contributor
 Buckingham Palace said the discussions are at 'an early stage'
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Buckingham Palace said the discussions are at 'an early stage'Credit: Buckingham Palace

Buckingham Palace admitted discussions with the couple will be "complicated" as they "carve out" their new roles away from the Royal Family.

The pair posted on Instagram they plan to "step back" from royal duties and split their time between Britain and North America - with Canada expected to be their second home.

The couple say they will be "financially independent" in their new lives, but will still support the Queen.

Piers Morgan slammed the Sussexes' announcement, tweeting: "Wow. What a disgraceful way to treat the Queen. Shame on Harry and Meghan."

He added: "Buckingham Palace says 'it's complicated'. Translation: the Queen's bloody furious."


What we know so far: 


The Duke, 35, and Duchess, 38, said in their surprise statement this evening: “After many months of reflection and internal discussions, we have chosen to make a transition this year in starting to carve out a progressive new role within this institution.

"We intend to step back as ‘senior’ members of the Royal Family and work to become financially independent, while continuing to fully support Her Majesty The Queen.

"It is with your encouragement, particularly over the last few years, that we feel prepared to make this adjustment.

 The couple released a statement confirming they will no longer be in the UK full time
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The couple released a statement confirming they will no longer be in the UK full timeCredit: Instagram
 Piers Morgan slammed the pair for the announcement
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Piers Morgan slammed the pair for the announcementCredit: Twitter

"We now plan to balance our time between the United Kingdom and North America, 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, including the launch of our new charitable entity.

"We look forward to sharing the full details of this exciting next step in due course, as we continue to collaborate with Her Majesty The Queen, The Prince of Wales, The Duke of Cambridge and all relevant parties. Until then, please accept our deepest thanks for your continued support.”

It comes after The Sun revealed they were due to discuss plans to move abroad, and Meghan today visited The National's Dorfman Theatre in London.

ROYAL SPLIT

The couple had reportedly told close friends they want to spend some of the next two months working out of Canada after a six-week trial holiday over Christmas and New Year was deemed highly successful.

Friends of the couple in Canada and the US are supportive of the move, which they say comes after the couple have been sidelined by the monarchy.

Pals argued it has become clear to the couple that the monarchy is moving towards a future focused on Prince Charles and Prince William.

One said: “They are back to work. They have nothing to hide and have got so much good work to do.

"But it has been made very clear by the institution that the Sussexes are not central to the future plan.

“Just look at the picture released last week of the Queen with the Prince of Wales, Duke of Cambridge and George.”

A Buckingham Palace spokeswoman this evening said discussions on their decision to step back from the royal family were “at an early stage”, adding: “We understand their desire to take a different approach, but these are complicated issues that will take time to work through.”

MAKING A MOVE

Yesterday, as they returned to duties, the smiling couple held hands as they greeted well-wishers and met staff at Canada House.

They laughed and joked around, visibly relaxed after their break at a rented $14.1million home in Vancouver Island.

During their time off, the couple missed the Queen's traditional pre-Christmas lunch at Buckingham Palace and the gathering of royals at Sandringham on Christmas Day.

They posted a Christmas card with an unseen picture of growing Archie online while on their break.

Canada has always held a special place for the pair - it was where they secretly dated for five months before revealing their relationship.

In March, they attended a Commonwealth Day event at Canada House celebrating Canadian culture with expats from the country in the UK.

And Harry held his Invictus Games for wounded soldiers in the Canadian city of Toronto in 2017, while the couple made their first public appearance watching a wheelchair tennis game.

In a growing sign of the importance of the country to the couple, their first official duty on their return to work was a visit to Canada House today to meet the High Commissioner Janice Charette.

Buckingham Palace said the Sussexes hoped to “thank them for the warm Canadian hospitality and support they received during their recent stay in Canada”.

The couple had intended to move to South Africa for up to six months a year. But that plan was scuppered for logistical reasons.

 Meghan visited the Dorfman Theatre in London today
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Meghan visited the Dorfman Theatre in London todayCredit: BackGrid
 The Duchess seemed not to be wearing her wedding ring while out and about today
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The Duchess seemed not to be wearing her wedding ring while out and about todayCredit: BackGrid
 The Sussexes have just returned from Canada after a six-week holiday over Christmas and New Year which was deemed highly successful
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The Sussexes have just returned from Canada after a six-week holiday over Christmas and New Year which was deemed highly successfulCredit: SUSSEX ROYALS
 The couple watching Wheelchair Tennis at the 2017 Invictus Games in Toronto
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The couple watching Wheelchair Tennis at the 2017 Invictus Games in TorontoCredit: PA:Press Association
 They spent Christmas and New Year in this waterfront home on Vancouver Island
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They spent Christmas and New Year in this waterfront home on Vancouver IslandCredit: WWW.SOTHEBYSREALTY.CA
 Meghan at the Instagram Dinner held at the MARS Discovery District in 2016 in Toronto
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Meghan at the Instagram Dinner held at the MARS Discovery District in 2016 in TorontoCredit: Getty - Contributor
 The loved-up pair looking relaxed at the Invictus closing ceremony in Toronto
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The loved-up pair looking relaxed at the Invictus closing ceremony in TorontoCredit: Paul Edwards - The Sun
 Friends say they took a 'genuine break' during their time away but now they are ready to return to work
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Friends say they took a 'genuine break' during their time away but now they are ready to return to workCredit: Twitter
 However sources claim the couple are considering the move after feeling sidelined by the monarchy
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However sources claim the couple are considering the move after feeling sidelined by the monarchyCredit: PA:Press Association
 Friends also say 'it has been made very clear by the institution that the Sussexes are not central to the future plan'
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Friends also say 'it has been made very clear by the institution that the Sussexes are not central to the future plan'Credit: Splash News
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle arrive at Canada House in London to officially thank Canadians for their hospitality
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