Despite cutting ties from the royal family, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have still not curbed their spending habits.
According to OK! sources say that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex have no plans to stop living like royalty and have been splashing out some serious cash online.
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“They’re ordering cases of fine imported wine, cheeses from France and other imported delicacies that simply cannot be found by their team in Canada,” a source told the publication.
But their expensive taste doesn’t just extend to the kitchen. “The same goes for jewellery, clothes, electronics, and toys,” the source adds.
“It’s not a case of what they need, it’s what they want and must have!”
But as the couple can no longer rely on the taxpayer’s money, they will need to earn a lot of money to maintain their luxurious lifestyle.
Prince Harry is said to be worth around AUD$57.5million and Meghan around AUD$11.5million but the couple are looking at splashing out around AUD$21.4million on a home in Miami and will need to dish out a fair whack on maintaining security too – estimated to be around $20million.
So far, the pair have spent $1.1 million on maternity wear, AUD$460,000 on a baby shower and have just spent their time in Vancouver staying in a luxurious waterfront mansion worth $30 million.
The news comes hours after The Office of the Minister of Public Safety revealed Canada will cease protection for the royal couple in the coming weeks.
Harry and Meghan shocked the world when they announced they would split their time between the UK and Canada along with their baby son, Archie Harrison.
And while Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau told Queen Elizabeth that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex would be in good hands while living in Canada, it seems that has now changed.
“The Duke and Duchess of Sussex choosing to relocate to Canada on a part-time basis presented our government with a unique and unprecedented set of circumstances,” read the ministry’s statement.
“The RCMP (Royal Canadian Mounted Police) has been engaged with officials in the UK from the very beginning regarding security considerations.
“As the Duke and Duchess are currently recognised as Internationally Protected Persons, Canada has an obligation to provide security assistance on an as-needed basis.
“At the request of the Metropolitan Police, the RCMP has been providing assistance to the Met since the arrival of the Duke and Duchess to Canada intermittently since November 2019.
“The assistance will cease in the coming weeks, in keeping with their change in status.”