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Prince Harry and his wife Meghan Markle have been asked to pay back the taxpayers money which was spent on their home following their royal marriage.
Multiple reports said the couple has been issued warnings after they signed a deal with streaming giant Netflix. The reports said that £2.4million were used to refurbish Frogmore Cottage.
Express.co.uk reported that conservative British lawmakers have urged the couple to speed up their repayments after their deal with Netflix. Under the deal signed by the couple, Meghan and Harry will produce documentaries, docu-series, feature films, scripted shows and children’s programming.
“I’ve read all the facts of the case and clearly anyone who has borrowed taxpayers’ cash needs to pay it back as quickly as possible,” the publication quoted Tory MP Sir Geoffrey Clifton-Brown as saying.
“£2.4 million is a lot of money and even if you paid back £250,000 a year it would still take a decade,” he said.
Moreover, with Prince Harry and Meghan Markle being notoriously tight-lipped about their infant son’s development and milestones, some new information has come to light and royal fans can’t seem to get enough.
According to the book Finding Freedom, baby Archie has been taking extensive swimming lessons for a long time now. All of this began in preparation for the couple’s 2019 family trip, and given the young royal was born in May the same year, he was barely a few months old when he began.
That is not to say Meghan and Harry were excited about these lessons from the get go. The book reveals that both parents made this plunge only “after anxiously [looking] up videos on YouTube about how babies can hold their breath underwater.”
The little tyke is also very studious and spunky. The book also went onto reveal that the young royal “loved being read to by his parents” and “particularly enjoyed the riddle and rhyme book Is Your Mamma A Llama? by Deborah Guarino.”—AP