2020年1月13日月曜日

《ハリー王子&メーガン妃騒動:MEGXIT その後》





《ハリー王子&メーガン妃騒動:MEGXIT その後》

”メーガン妃 再びカナダへ”

1 / 9 (木)

残してきたアーチー君&ナニーのところへ
休暇を過ごした
バンクーバー島の豪華邸宅らしい。。

帰りのチケットは取ってないとか?
様子見で、ということか。

一方、旦那様
ハリー王子は残って、対応に。
というか、家族のために、
自分たちの希望を叶えるべく、闘います、ということですねえ。

この時点では、まだ
ハリー王子は、
女王にも、父チャールズ皇太子にも
お会いになっていないらしい。

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"騒動後初、女王がサンドリンガムで運転 目撃”

1 / 10 (金)

午後
サンドリンガムで、
女王が運転されるところが目撃された。

騒動後初

それにしても、
まだ運転されてるんですねえ。。






お洋服に合わせて赤い口紅
感動




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女王が、72時間以内に
実現可能な解決をするようオーダー

  • The Duke of Sussex is set for showdown talks with his father Prince Charles and his grandmother the Queen
  • Harry is in no rush to strike a deal, as he is determined to secure the best possible financial terms for his family
  • But Her Majesty has ordered that their new stripped-back roles to be determined within the next 72 hours
  • It comes as Buckingham Palace aides forced to deny Meghan and Harry were 'driven out' of the royal family

  • Queen is pictured leaving Sandringham in Norfolk in her Land Rover at lunchtime today to go to a shoot
  • She has reportedly ordered the stripped-back roles of Duke and Duchess to be determined within 72 hours 
  • Baby Archie was left in Canada with his nanny while Harry and Meghan flew back to the UK on the weekend 
  • The Duke and Duchess of Sussex visited London on Tuesday before sensationally quitting the royal family
  • Meghan has already flown back to Canada and Prince Harry is expected to follow her within two weeks
  • Meghan spent just three days in the UK, after the couple and Archie had enjoyed a seven-week break abroad 


also revealed:
  • The couple secretly registered their new Sussex Royal website as early as last March without telling the Royal Family;
  • Harry ignored a personal request by the Queen to keep negotiations about his wish to break free private and not make a public statement;
  • The couple also chose to disregard pleas from their closest aides on Monday night that they should hold off from releasing a statement out of respect for his grandmother;
  • Sources said Harry had even suggested his mental health would be at risk if he didn't facilitate a change in his position;
  • The Royal Family are not planning to strip Harry and Meghan of their titles as courtiers fear it would look vengeful and reminiscent of the treatment meted out to Harry's mother, Princess Diana;
  • Scotland Yard will carry out a full review of the couple's security as the costs of their taxpayer-funded police protection looked set to spiral into the millions.


  • Sources said Prince Charles fears Harry is at 'tipping point' and vowed to rally round him;
  • Meghan caught a BA flight to Vancouver to return to the island mansion where she stayed for Christmas and was believed to have left Archie with his nanny 
  • Harry remained in Britain to deal with the crisis as aides said talks between the royal households over the couple's future role were 'progressing well';
  • The Queen laid down a 72-hour ultimatum for Palace officials to thrash out a solution for Harry and Meghan's future;
  • The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are 'hopeful' talks about their role will be concluded swiftly;
  • The Palace strongly denied ITV presenter Tom Bradby's claim that Harry and Meghan were being 'driven out' of the monarchy; 
  • Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab faced being dragged into the debate over continued taxpayer support for the Duke and Duchess of Sussex;
  • It emerged that the couple have been advised by Barack and Michelle Obama;
  • Prominent black Britons claimed Meghan was driven out of Britain by racism.

女王は、側近たちへ
この事態を好転させるよう
そして
実現可能な解決策について
徹底的に議論をするよう、言われたそう。

その策(計画)は
ハリー王子&メーガン妃だけの為ではなく
次世代、
ジョージ王子&シャーロット王女、ルイ王子にまで適応可能なようにと。

女王、チャールズ皇太子、ウィリアム王子は
事態を打開するための話し合いは既に行われ
サセックス公爵夫妻の将来のための
解決策を見つけるべくパレスの職員たちへオーダーされたそう。


Her Majesty has reportedly also instructed courtiers to turn the crisis into an opportunity, and to hash out a 'workable solution' to the issue.
The Queen has reportedly asked for a blueprint that is workable not just for Harry and Meghan but could also apply to following generations including Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis.
Officials are believed to have spent yesterday tied up in meetings.
The Queen, Prince Charles and Prince William have held discussions to diffuse the situation and ordered Palace officials to quickly develop a 'workable solution' for Meghan and Harry's future.


Meghan and Harry are likely to KEEP their HRH titles despite stepping down from royal duties 'because lessons have been learnt after Diana was stripped of hers'

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are likely to keep their Royal titles despite stepping away from official duties in their bid to become 'financially independent'.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle on Wednesday released a statement which detailed their plans to split their time between the UK and North America, while also giving up their share of the Sovereign Grant.
At the end of the statement, the couple signed off as 'Their Royal Highnesses, The Duke and Duchess of Sussex'.
It comes as many expressed that the pair should be stripped of their titles if they remove themselves from completing Royal duties on behalf of the Queen.
The couple have licensed 'Sussex Royal' across their social media platforms, which means they aren't in a hurry to get rid of their Royal status.
Speaking last night insiders said the couple would be allowed to keep their titles while still enjoying a level of independence never before seen in the Royal family.   
Sources said that nothing was set in stone but that lessons had been learnt from the past, and despite the late Princess of Wales giving up her HRH title, people still blamed the Royal Family for that decision. 
Diana wasn't the only Royal to have lost her title and Prince Andrew's ex-wife Sarah, lost her title after the couple  divorcd in 1996 - as did Diana when she split from Charles.       
An expert said the Queen has the ability to strip the Sussexes of the title.

'No blank cheques': Prince Charles 'threatens to STOP Harry's £2.3m annual handout if he steps away from public duties'

Prince Charles could pull funding from his son Prince Harry and Meghan Markle if they go ahead with their plans to step away from royal duties.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex this week said they wanted to become 'financially independent' and claimed they would stop receiving money from the Sovereign Grant.
But earlier today sources close to the Prince of Wales claimed he could stop Harry's £2.3 million hand out from the Duchy of Cornwall Estate. 
The news that Charles is not prepared to continue to bank roll his son comes as a YouGov poll suggested that over two thirds of people believed the couple should no longer receive funding from the Duchy.
Speaking to the Times, a source said that Prince Charles 'had made clear that he will not be writing his son a blank cheque'.


Countdown to chaos: How royal aides fought bitterly for 24 hours to urge Harry and Meghan not to announce their plans to step down... but they ignored them and left the Queen furious 
It was early November when the call came through to the Duke and Duchess of Sussex's taxpayer-funded home, Frogmore Cottage, at Windsor. On the line, unusually, was the Queen.
It is important to stress from the start of this insight into what has unfolded over the past 48 hours that the monarch doesn't just call anyone, not even her own family. They call her.
But the 93-year-old felt that she had no choice.
Since no one else could get any sense out of her brooding grandson, not even his own father, she had decided to try herself.
'Harry,' the Queen asked, 'will you be coming with the family to Sandringham for Christmas?'
That he hadn't even had the courtesy to tell his own grandmother that he and his family were considering alternative plans for the festive season speaks volumes, I am told.
Finally stung into action, the prince – in conjunction, of course, with his wife, Meghan – realised he had to make a decision.
The message was relayed back to the Queen, two days later, that Harry, Meghan and baby Archie would be spending the 'holidays' (to use an Americanism) abroad… and his staff were whiplashed into action to find them somewhere to stay.
On this occasion, the Queen agreed to soothe the inevitable frenzy of speculation the Sussexes' decision would prompt once it became known they would be absent from Sandringham, by allowing Harry to publicly state it was made with her support.
The Queen has learned from past mistakes in cutting off royal brides from their families and understood that Meghan, already so far from home, would want to spend her first Christmas as a new mum with her own mother.
But, sources tell me, the incident was the most telling sign so far of the sixth in line to the throne's growing distance from his own family – which now seemed even to extend to his beloved grandmother.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7875083/The-Queen-gives-courtiers-72-hours-heal-rift-Meghan-Markle-Prince-Harry.html

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7875973/Prince-Harry-time-securing-best-financial-deal-family.html


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"カナダ人の反応"


Canadians want Prince Harry to be next governor general - but they're 'furious' at idea of paying for his and Meghan Markle's security if they move there, new poll finds

  • An overwhelming 61 per cent of citizens said they would embrace the Duke 
  • Meghan returned to Canada last night to be reunited with Archie and flee fallout 
  • The governor general is the Queen's representative in the Commonwealth nation

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7874921/Canadians-want-Prince-Harry-governor-general.html



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"メーガン妃のカナダ逃避 市民権の獲得に影響?"

2017年11月の婚約発表後
市民権の申請手続きをしていると見られているが、
3年間で、270日以上
英国を出ていないことを証明しなければならない。

Meghan Markle's escape to Canada could affect her application to become a British citizen under Home Office rules

  • Meghan would need to prove she has not spent more than 270 days outside UK in three years leading up to day her application is formally lodged
  • She is believed to have started application process after her engagement to Prince Harry in November 2017
  • Last night, immigration lawyers said the Home Office had 'absolute discretion' 
  • A royal aide said there was no change to the Duchess's British application 

Guidance on the Government's website states: 'You should not have spent more than 270 days outside the UK during the three years before your application [or] spent more than 90 days outside the UK in the last 12 months.' 

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7878237/Meghan-Markles-Canada-affect-application-British-citizen.html


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https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7875083/The-Queen-gives-courtiers-72-hours-heal-rift-Meghan-Markle-Prince-Harry.html


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Harry and Meghan have several multiple strands of income and significant personal wealth but while they have quit as frontline royals they will still receive large amounts of cash from the taxpayer including travel, security and from Prince Charles' royal estate





Who pays for Meghan and Harry's lifestyle - and how much money do they have? 

Sovereign Grant 
No one knows how much the grant is worth to Harry and Meghan because it is not published in the Queen's accounts - but some estimates have placed it at around £2million.
The £82million pot also covers travel costs for royal duties are also covered by the grant. On the royal register, which reveals all claims over £15,000, there are three claims by the couple totalling £130,000.
The £2.4million refurbishment of Frogmore Cottage was also paid for by this pot. More works are pencilled in Windsor Castle's five-year plan meaning costs could reach £3million.  
Home Office
The government department covers Harry, Meghan and Archie's 24/7 Met police security - estimated at £600,000-a-year. With overtime, travel and accommodation expenses this would likely reach £1million.
Prince Charles' Duchy of Cornwall estate
Harry receives up to £2.3million annually from his father's royal estate. 
Personal wealth
Harry inherited around £20millionfrom his mother, Princess Diana, who died when he was 12.
The Queen Mother also left him up to £7million
Much of his cash is tied up in trust funds with some of the money kept from him until his 40th birthday
Meghan has a personal fortune of £4million, mainly from her acting work and property in Canada.  
She also earned six-figures each year from blogging, fashion and modelling.  



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HO ARE THE KEY PLAYERS IN RACE TO PRODUCE MASTER PLAN FOR HARRY AND MEGHAN? 

Who are the key players in the bid to solve the Duke and Duchess of Sussex's breakaway problems?
- The Queen: Elizabeth II is head of state and head of the royal family, and will ultimately have the final say in the matter. As the nation's longest-reigning monarch, her experience and knowledge on the workings of the institution of the monarchy are unrivalled. 
- The Prince of Wales: Heir to the throne Charles is the future king and currently bankrolls Harry and Meghan's public duties through his £21 million-a-year Duchy of Cornwall income. The prince is a caring, sensitive soul, and is said to be furious at how Harry and Meghan have handled the situation. 
- The Duke of Cambridge: When Harry turned 21, he described William as the one person on the planet to whom he could talk to about everything. But talk of a falling out between the brothers, with William said to have urged his brother to not rush into marrying Meghan, has changed their once-close relationship. 
- The Duke of Sussex: Harry has always been a favourite with royal fans, who have never forgotten the heart-rending image of the 12-year-old prince walking behind his mother's coffin. But his deteriorating relationship with the press amid his desire to protect his wife and son, and his rash approach to what he wants to achieve has led to one of the worst royal crises in modern history.  
- The Duchess of Sussex: Meghan may have flown back to Canada, but there is no doubt Harry will be in constant consultation with his wife as they work through the proposals on offer. The intelligent, driven American former actress, who is just 20 months into her royal life, will be focused on achieving her key life goals. 
- The Private Secretaries
The Queen's private secretary Sir Edward Young, Charles's principal private secretary Clive Alderton, and William's senior aide Simon Case will be leading the drive to come up with a working plan with Harry and Meghan's relatively new private secretary Fiona Mcilwham.
Sir Edward, who has worked for the Queen for 16 years, is responsible for supporting the monarch in her duties as head of state and is the channel of communication between the Queen and the Government. Mr Alderton is a career diplomat who became Britain's Ambassador to Morocco after a previous six-year stint as an aide at Clarence House. Mr Case was, as a leading civil servant, previously tasked with trying to solve the border issue in Northern Ireland and Ireland during Brexit discussions. Ms Mcilwham is a top diplomat and a former Ambassador to Albania.
Despite their experience, none will have encountered a task such as this before, and with the Queen and her heirs ordering them to find a workable solution in days, not weeks, the pressure is on.
- The Keeper of Privy Purse
Sir Michael Stevens oversees the monarch's finances, and may be called upon to help work through the complicated problem of how Harry and Meghan will be funded. The couple, who want to be financially independent, also want a dual role carrying out royal duties, which is currently funded using money from the Sovereign Grant for official travel and some other costs, and from the Duchy of Cornwall.
- Government departments in UK
The Home Office with Home Secretary Priti Patel will help make decisions on security, with the Metropolitan Police, which provides the royal family with their personal protections officers, also consulted. The Foreign Office and Downing Street are likely to be discussing official visits and issues of representing the country. The Treasury too will have to be party to sorting through the financial dilemmas Harry and Meghan's plans have raised.
- Governments abroad
With the duke and duchess planning to split their time between the UK and North America, royal aides will go through the scenarios with the overseas governments, presumably Canada and possibly the US. Harry and Meghan's dream of a transatlantic lifestyle raises many issues, not least of all security, residences, the right to work in a foreign country, and whether those countries will have to cover any financial costs.
- Sussex Royal Foundation
Harry and Meghan are preparing to launch their global charity venture the Sussex Royal Foundation, so their directors including businesswoman Karen Blackett and broadcaster Kirsty Young may also need to provide information for the crucial talks at some stage.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7875083/The-Queen-gives-courtiers-72-hours-heal-rift-Meghan-Markle-Prince-Harry.html


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The poll reveals that both the duke and duchess have paid a heavy price in popularity since making the announcement on Wednesday night.

Meghan's public rating is now a net minus 2 per cent, down 22 points in three months. She is in a lowly tenth place among the royals, below Sophie Wessex.
Harry, who not long ago was the nation's most loved prince, has seen his rating slump by 20 points to fifth.
He has been overtaken by his hard-working aunt, Princess Anne.
Asked whether they prefer Harry or William, the public chooses William ahead of his younger brother by 65 to 35.
William has now overtaken the Queen as the nation's favourite royal.
His wife Kate is further ahead than ever. She trumps Meghan in the popularity stakes by 73 percentage points to 27.
The poll by JL Partners shows that the public has no wish to stop Harry and Meghan making a new life for themselves and Archie away from Britain.
A total of 50 per cent believe they have the right to do so, against 36 per cent who say they do not. And 46 per cent think the Royal Family will not be better off without them. But the public is clear that Harry and Meghan cannot eat their royal cake and have it.
And the Queen's subjects are appalled at the way her grandson and his American wife have treated her. There is deep sympathy for the 93-year-old monarch at a time when her husband Prince Philip, 98, is frail and recovering from illness. A total of 60 per cent say Harry and Meghan have treated her 'shoddily'. Only 23 per cent reckon they have not.
Some 72 per cent of people say the Queen should let them go abroad, and just 16 per cent say she should ask them to stay. The survey shows that the public's attitude to Harry and Los Angeles-born Meghan is not 'good riddance'.
Some 60 per cent think the pair should hand over the keys of Frogmore Cottage near Windsor Castle, while 28 per cent say they should keep it.
And 60 per cent believe they should also stump up the £2.4million cost of the controversial refurbishment of the home. Only 25 per cent say they should not have to find the money.
An even bigger proportion, 76 per cent, reckon Harry and Meghan should not get another penny in support from Buckingham Palace or the Government – or Metropolitan Police protection – if they live abroad. Only 13 per cent say they should be able to retain these entitlements.
Sources suggest the couple may be allowed to keep their royal titles. But if the decision was left to public opinion, they would be stripped of them, especially if they are making money from their new 'independent lives'.
A total of 54 per cent want Harry, who is sixth in line to the throne, to lose the right of accession, while 28 per cent think he should keep it.
And 47 per cent of people say the couple should give up their right to have the HRH initials in front of their names. Some 40 per cent say they have the right to retain them. But these views harden if Harry and Meghan find new sources of income apart from the royals and the taxpayer.
In that event 51 per cent say they should forego their HRH status. One in three – 34 per cent – believe they should hold on to it.
Many of the public also think Afghan war veteran Harry should stand down from one of his most prized roles, as ceremonial head of the Royal Marines. A total of 36 per cent think he should carry on as Captain General, but 39 per cent say he should relinquish the post.
The poll gives a revealing insight into the perception of the balance of power in the marriage.
The couple say their decision was a mutual one. But a total of 44 per cent of people believe Meghan made the decision, 39 per cent say they had an equal say, and just 4 per cent think Harry was in charge. A total of 57 per cent of those aged 18 to 24 have a positive view of the duchess. The figure is only 30 per cent among over-65s.
Despite the Royal Family being rocked by the crisis, the public overall has faith that the monarchy can weather the storm.
A total of 44 per cent say the institution has not been damaged, while 38 per cent believe it has. Nearly one in two people – 48 per cent – say the monarchy will last 'forever', while 39 per cent reckon it will be around for up to 50 years, and only 13 per cent expect it to be gone within a decade.
JL Partners interviewed 1,000 adults online on Thursday and yesterday. The earlier poll on royals' ratings was carried out in October by YouGov. 

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7874669/Majority-Britons-say-Harry-Meghan-treated-Queen-shoddily.html


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