Prince Harry has reportedly faced scrutiny regarding the financial management of his charitable endeavors. Moreover, In Touch magazine reported on King Charles's response to rumors surrounding the couple's alleged diversion of $35 million from the Royal Family's resources, adding another layer of intrigue. The tabloid hinted that the King, far from pleased with Prince Harry and his forthcoming memoir, might resort to legal action, seeking $35 million in damages if the couple fails to comply.
In a separate scandal, Meghan was implicated in an allegation put forth by the National Enquirer. The publication suggested that she left Britain alongside Harry, taking with her jewelry that once belonged to the late Princess Diana, with an estimated worth of approximately $10 million. The legality of her possession of these items remained a subject of debate, and, following their departure from the Royal Family, the expectation was for all gifts to be returned. However, based on available information, this has not transpired.
Despite having formally stepped down from active royal duties for three years, Meghan and Harry continue to retain their royal titles. While some speculate this is a means of preserving a sense of regality even in the United States, Prince Harry himself has indicated that the titles hold little personal significance. Nevertheless, Meghan continues to identify herself as Duchess Meghan, despite her aversion to setting foot in the UK.
Nonetheless, it appears that Meghan is reconsidering the value of retaining her royal title, especially in this new chapter of her life. Critics argue that she and Harry should formally renounce their titles, given their resolute intent never to return to royal life. Shedding the royal image entirely may, in their view, better serve their interests, particularly as royal titles seem to bear little significance, particularly in the United States.