Meghan Markle and Prince Harry ‘don’t regret’ Megxit as he is ‘finally doing what he wanted to’, source tells People

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MEGHAN Markle and Prince Harry “don’t regret” Megxit as the royal is “finally doing what he wanted to do”.

A source told People they “love” their newfound freedom to work on special projects and causes.

The pair are said to be happy about their decision to step down as senior royals

They said: “Meghan and Harry took a huge leap of faith to embark on their new life.

“Despite everything that has been going on this year, they don’t regret their move to the U.S.

“They love that they are able to focus on projects and causes that are important to them.

“It was always their dream to be financially independent and pay their own way.

“The year started out with a lot of excitement and anticipation.

“Harry was finally doing what he’d wanted to do for years, and to have Meghan and Archie with him was all he could have asked for.”

Harry, 36, and Meghan, 39, stepped down as senior royals last year in a bombshell announcement.

‘NO REGRETS’

They were allowed to keep one foot in the door on the condition Harry would meet with his grandma at a later date to discuss how the arrangement was working.

A 12-month review was due for March 31 this year.

But the prince has been forced to cancel the plans as a terrifying mutant covid strain ravages the UK – with a ban on non-essential travel imposed.

Royal sources told The Mirror Harry is yet to re-arrange with his gran, but is expected to do so in the coming weeks.

The paper reports the couple had wanted an “extension” on the interim period before they officially leave.

Prince Harry especially is keen to keep up with his military patronages – some of which could be at risk if he quits.

The pair left the UK first for Canada, and then settled in California.

They have signed up for big money deals with Spotify and Netflix as they forge their own way.

Experts think the couple’s Spotify podcast deal is another leap towards what could be a £1billion business empire in the US.

It follows a rumoured £100million deal with Netflix to make documentaries.

And while they have stepped down as senior working royals and are now making their own money, the pair are still expected to uphold the values of Her Majesty.

But senior advisors are reportedly concerned over the speed at which they have been signing megabucks deals with the likes of Netflix, Spotify and the Harry Walker Agency.