The debate over Harry and Meghan’s push for greater independence from royal life is uncannily like the Brexit debate, with young liberals favoring the couple and older conservatives backing the queen.
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For Prince Harry, No Special Treatment in Canada
When it comes to immigration, taxation and even what they call themselves, Harry and Meghan will be no different than any other newcomers to Canada.
In Statement, Queen ‘Supportive’ of Prince Harry and Meghan’s ‘New Life’
While long-term arrangements will take time to settle, the queen wants final decisions to be reached “in the coming days.”
Could ‘Megxit’ Be a Royal Fairy Tale for Canada?
The possibility that Prince Harry and his wife, Meghan, might settle in Canada has unleashed a frenzy of excitement and offers of free coffee — but also some dissent.
Black Britons Wonder What Took Harry and Meghan so Long
“Thank God they are free,” one Londoner said. “All of this is about her race, I know it because as a Caribbean woman who did not grow up here, I have experienced it myself.”
Buckingham Palace in Emergency Session to Resolve Harry and Meghan Crisis
Everyone involved wants a quick resolution, but they have to be wary of setting precedents that could harm the monarchy.
Going Rogue: Prince Harry and Meghan Caught the Palace Off Guard
The queen had yet to give her approval to their idea of becoming part-time royals, but word of the plan was about to leak.
For Prince Harry and His Wife, Meghan, a Tricky Balancing Act
Others have tried to be both part of the royal family, and separate from it. None have succeeded. Can the Duke and Duchess of Sussex pull it off?
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle to ‘Step Back’ From Royal Duties in Extraordinary Retreat
The couple said they plan to split time between Britain and North America, with Canada seen as a likely landing spot.
72 British Lawmakers Condemn ‘Colonial’ Coverage of Meghan
Dozens of women in Britain’s Parliament from across the political spectrum expressed solidarity with Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex.
