Prince Harry and Meghan Markle just made their last formal appearance as working senior royals. So what will the duo do now?
. Her skin was glowing—was that her makeup, one could ask, or palpable happiness? Inside, the couple received a standing ovation.
But as they depart out on their own—no longer working members of the monarchy—their financial future is very much up in the air. They’ll have to make their own income and do so. And they’ll no longer have the institutional backing of Buckingham Palace—arguably one of the biggest, and most venerable, brands in the world.
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