Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are likely to return to the UK at Christmas to avoid huge taxes in the US.



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Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are likely to return to the UK at Christmas to avoid huge taxes in the US.

Prince Harry, who is staying in California with his wife Meghan Markle and their 17-month-old son Archie, could be ‘forced’ to return to the UK for Christmas because of the tax bill as a non-US citizen.

According to royal author Ingrid Seward, the Duke of Sussex, who is not a US citizen by law, could be hit by a huge tax bill if he does not return home to Britain.

According to tax attorney David Holtz, Prince Harry could face a big bill if he’s been in the United States for 183 days in a row.

Ingrid Seward said Daily Star online that since Prince Harry is not a US citizen by law, he would be “hit” with a huge tax.

Additionally, he said it would be a good idea for Prince Harry to return to the UK at Christmas to avoid high taxes.

The couple, who struck a lucrative multi-million dollar deal with streaming giant Netflix to produce a documentary, stepped down as royalty and currently live in Santa Barbara, California, where they bought a $ 14 million mansion.

Previously, there were reports that Meghan Markle and Prince Harry would celebrate Christmas with the Queen and other royals in the UK.

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