Harry and Meghan Markle with the Megxit have lost 20 million euros

How much money they lost Harry e Meghan Markle since when did they say goodbye to the royal family? According to the analysis of a financial expert interviewed by the Australian website News.au.com, the decision to divorce the royal family cost the Sussexes 17.5 million pounds, or about 20 million euros. The bulk of the money they spent to buy the sumptuous mansion in Montecito, California, where they live with their children Archie it’s at Lilibet Diana. A £ 14 million mansion, that is 16 million euros: 5 already paid, the rest in the form of a mortgage. Plus, just to give another example, when Harry and Meghan said goodbye to the royal family they had to pay back the $ 2.5 million they spent to renovate Frogmore Cottage, the London residence in which they lived for just a few weeks.

In their future, then, new expenses are looming: after eighteen months spent in the luxurious Californian residence overlooking the sea – with nine bedrooms, game room, cinema, spa, lush garden with swimming pool and tennis court – the Sussexes would like to move. Why, as an insider at the Mirror, “I’m not in seventh heaven”. In fact, the position of the villa would not be to their liking. To raise their children they want better. And already they would be looking for the perfect place. Which of course they will have to pay out of their own pockets. In fact, Harry and Meghan also had to disengage from the Windsors renounce public funding for the real prerogative. So they have to work to make themselves economically independent. The financial basis of their new American life already has two (substantial) fixed points: the millionaire agreements with Spotify and Netflix. Also it seems that Harry, for his (explosive) memoir, the one in which will tell the story of his entire life in the royal family, received from the Penguin Random House publishing house the impressive advance of $ 17 million.

Although leaving the royal family they lost $ 20 million, the Sussexes can count on monstrous takings. The Spanish edition of Vanity Fair he quantified theirs treasury in at least 118 million euros. A few tens of millions are already in their coffers, dozens more are on the way. Not bad considering it’s only been two years since they said goodbye to the royal family, giving up a prerogative of around 680 thousand euros net a year.

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