Queen wants to leave Meghan and Harry with a new dawn for ‘Magnificent Seven’



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The Queen has promised a “fresh start” for royalty after Harry and Meghan chose mega-money deals over duty.

When her divorce from The Firm ended this week, Her Majesty, 94, gave the go-ahead for all seven royals to make public commitments as soon as possible.

Nicknamed the “Magnificent Seven” by Palace officials, Prince Charles and his wife Camilla, Prince William and Kate, Princess Anne and Prince Edward and his wife Sophie are expected to “put up a united front” to announce a new dawn for the monarchy.

Royal sources have revealed how the Queen wants to draw a line in a tumultuous period.



The Queen confirmed that the couple will not “continue with the responsibilities and duties that a life of public service entails.”



Queen Elizabeth with Prince Harry and Meghan photographed when the couple were still working royalty

He now “considers the matter closed” after his swift decision to strip Harry and Meghan of their last roles after they moved to the United States.

The Duke and Duchess, as they will continue to be known, have quickly secured “financial freedom.”

Last year they agreed to contracts with Netflix to make £ 100 million worth of documentaries and “original shows”, as well as £ 30 million lifestyle podcasts with Spotify.



The Queen is now looking to put the matter behind her.

Top PR agent Mark Borkowski told the Sunday People: “Harry and Meghan must take care of themselves now that they are completely separated from the royal house.

“But it’s not just about money, it’s about power and influence and I’m sure Meghan’s political ambitions for the next 20 to 30 years.”



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