Meghan Markle and Prince Harry, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, recently announced that they would move to Los Angeles after their controversial departure from the royal family. While many Californians are happy to welcome them back (Meghan grew up here and her mother still lives here), President Donald Trump is not getting the welcome car out.
As the coronavirus pandemic spread across the United States, Trump found the time on Sunday (March 29) to tweet that America "would not pay for its security protection".
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“I am a great friend and admirer of the Queen and the United Kingdom. It was reported that Harry and Meghan, who had left the kingdom, would live permanently in Canada. Now they have left Canada for the United States, but the United States will not pay for their security protection. You have to pay! "Trump tweeted.
However, the couple have no plans to request a security detail from the U.S. government, a spokesman for Harry and Meghan said, according to People. You have already provided privately funded security.
They will officially resign as senior members of the royal family on March 31, and will no longer perform official duties on behalf of the Queen.
As a result, Buckingham Palace announced in January that the Duke and Duchess will no longer receive public funding, including tax-financed collateral.
The couple are planning to become financially independent, and Meghan is already announcing plans to return to their acting roots by casting their voice on the upcoming film Elephants.
Harry and Meghan had lived in Vancouver, Canada after making the amazing announcement that they had decided to end their royal duties. They are now reported to be living on a Los Angeles site with their 10-month-old son Archie.