A Royal Expert Thinks Meghan & Harry Always Had an ‘Agenda’ to Be ‘International Royals’

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A royal expert thinks MeghanMarkle & PrinceHarry always had an ‘agenda’ to be ‘International Royals.’

While the Sussexes announced their royal exit rather suddenly, apparently Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s “agenda” to be “international royals” was in place for ages. At least that’s according to Vanity Fair’s royal correspondent and resident Megxit expert, Katie Nicholl, who commented on their plans for Australian outlet, 9Honey, recently.

“The speed at which the Sussexes have turned their lives around has surprised everybody,” Nicholl explained on May 14. “I don’t think it’s a huge surprise they moved overseas—that was inevitable. I think the speed at which it’s happened has surprised people.” But Meghan, 38, and Harry, 35, didn’t make their decision to step back from their roles as senior royals without any thought. Instead, Nicholl believes they planned for this for a long time.

Nicholl adds, “They had an agenda from the outset to be international royals. They didn’t want to just be stuck in one place. Part of their vision is to be making a difference on the world stage and that entails being international.” In hindsight, this makes sense after realizing all the places the Sussexes have visited or lived in outside of the U.K. since their marriage: Africa, Canada , and now California’s Los Angeles and Malibu areas.

View this post on Instagram More images from Heritage Day in Bo Kaap. As part of their visit, Their Royal Highnesses visited the Auwal Mosque – the first and oldest Mosque in South Africa. Standing as a symbol of the freedom of former slaves to worship, the Mosque hosts events with Muslim, Christian and Jewish young leaders, and encourages friendship and understanding between South Africa's varied communities.

“They’ve broken away from the royal family,” she concluded. “They’ve moved home twice—first to Canada then to California and all of this before Archie actually turned 1.” Who’s to say the Sussexes won’t continue their charitable efforts from around the world? We’re not opposed.

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