The question of whether Prince Harry continues to receive financial support from the royal family has been frequently asked in recent years. After stepping back from royal duties in 2020, Prince Harry and his wife, Meghan Markle, relocated to the United States, where they have lived ever since.
According to the official Sussex website, Prince Harry and Meghan do not receive any funds from the Sovereign Grant, which is the government payment used to support the monarch's official duties. Following their decision to step back from royal roles in 2020, it was clarified that they would no longer be funded by the royal family.
"In 2020, The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have made the choice to transition into a new working model. As they step back as senior members of the Royal Family and no longer receive funding through the Sovereign Grant, they will become members of the Royal Family with financial independence, which is something they look forward to."
"The Duke and Duchess of Sussex take great pride in their work and are committed to continuing their charitable endeavours as well as establishing new ones. In addition, they value the ability to earn a professional income, which in the current structure, they are prohibited from doing."
Prince Harry and Meghan have embraced financial independence and are focused on continuing their charitable work while pursuing new professional opportunities, unrestricted by royal funding rules.
Their shift away from official royal funding reflects a broader move to establish a new working model and personal income streams now that they are no longer senior members of the royal family.
Summary: Since stepping back from royal roles in 2020, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle do not receive royal funding and have prioritized financial independence and new professional and charitable projects.
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