Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II announced on Saturday that her grandson Prince Harry, and granddaughter-in-law Meghan Markle will renounce their royal titles, pay back the $ 3 million in British taxpayer cash they used to renovate their home — and give up taking any more public money at all.
The now couple intends to relocate to Canada — but according to a poll released earlier this week, the taxpayers in that country are not excited about footing any of Harry and Markle’s bills either. According to a report on the poll by The Toronto Sun, nearly three of every four Canadians, 73 percent, say that their government should not pay the substantial security costs for the couple, who are two of the world’s most famous people.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau called security costs for Markle and Harry “part of the reflection that needs to be had,” adding that “there are discussions going on,” according to report by The Daily Mail newspaper.