Imagine being raised in a literal castle, where you had your butt wiped for you by royal servants and your meals planned and cooked by a slew of top-end chefs. Saa hii umepunguzwa kanda ya moko unaenda kuokota matharo na kanyama kuota. Juu uko woke
[SIZE=6]Low-key Harry gets used to life outside the Royal Family as he’s pictured picking up his own lunch in jeans and a baseball cap from a Canadian grocery[/SIZE]
A low-key Prince Harry has been spotted grabbing his own lunch from a food market in Canada as the Daily Mail revealed that the Queen has banned him and Meghan from using the lucrative Sussex Royal brand.
he Duke of Sussex, 35, held two sandwiches and carried an eco-friendly bag full of groceries on Saturday as he headed home to the $14million Vancouver Island mansion where he and Meghan, 38, are living with baby Archie.
Harry appeared to be in good spirits while carrying out the sort of everyday task which sources have said he and Meghan have relished as ‘real homebodies’ since leaving the UK, such as taking the dogs out and hiking with friends.
The couple have spent tens of thousands of pounds on a new Sussex Royal website to complement their hugely popular Instagram feed. They have also sought to register Sussex Royal as a global trademark for a range of items and activities, including clothing, stationery, books and teaching materials.
In addition, they have taken steps to set up a new charitable organisation: Sussex Royal, The Foundation of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex. It has now been made clear that they will need to ‘re-brand’.
A source told the Mail that, amid what has been described as a ‘complex’ situation, the ‘fine detail’ is still being thrashed out.
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It has since been revealed by the Daily Mail that the Queen has banned him and Meghan from using the lucrative Sussex Royal branding. It was also announced this afternoon that the couple will no longer have an office at Buckingham Palace from April, following their decision last month to step down as senior royals.