They could have back peddled and stayed "in the fold" if they didn't like the exit package.
That's your view, and it's quite easy for you to say that in your snippy, disdainful way without benefit of having experienced what the Sussexes have behind palace walls, as well as at the hands of the British press.
As far as M&H 'not liking the exit package,' it seems very clear from Harry's written statement last October and from his and Meghan's comments to Tom Bradby's queries in the South Africa documentary that this couple was quite prepared to leave the royal fold with nothing but their freedom, if it came to that. They made a bold and courageous stand, regardless of what Sussex naysayers and b**chy, overwrought British taxpayers think.
The amount of money that the Sussexes and their royal wedding has brought to the British economy means their existence has benefited British businesses, the royal firm, British taxpayers and the entire British populace well beyond any costs that go toward the Sussexes' security requirements. The British fashion industry has also hugely benefited by Meghan being a member of the royal family. One e.g., Meghan purposely wearing jeans by Hiut Denim on her and Harry's trip to Wales in early 2018, helped turn that company's fortunes around (and as well, the fortunes of the company's local community):
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I applaud the Sussexes for fighting for their own personal happiness and well being, and for their son's future. Their step back in order to forge a different life will enable them to do more and varied work on behalf of causes and of people in need whom they care so deeply about.
I'm increasingly perturbed by this "financially independent" commentary. Harry reportedly inherited £30m. He is already financially independent. Even if they spent £10m on a house... he's earning more in interest at rock bottom rates than I'll likely earn in a life time! Being "financially independent" means living within your means. Enough already. Time for Harry to take responsibility for his "financial independence" and Meghan (with her own wealth) to do her part - so the rest of us aren't footing their bills.
You've got it mixed up from what you are saying. First of all, what makes you so f'ing 'perturbed' by the Sussexes desiring to become financially independent!? You should more-so be worrying about the rest of the royal family, especially Prince Andrew's ongoing scandal, and his past questionable financial interactions as a representative of the monarchy. Worry about Peter Phillips' Chinese milk commercial; worry about the York family's financial dealings with a Chinese businessman; worry about Prince and Princess Michael of Kent making money independently while also occasionally officially representing the Queen.
We all know the Sussexes are already wealthy in their own rights, as are the Queen and Prince Charles. The Sussexes want to become
financially independent of the monarchy and of the false whining narrative perpetuated by the British media, i.e., that they owe their lifestyle to British taxpayers, and that somehow by virtue of existing as a couple, they are beholden to British taxpayers.
Your being so 'perturbed' along with your personal dig about Harry's wealth betrays your overall fit of pique and your bone to pick with the Sussexes, no matter your initial disclaimer prior to taking jabs. Obviously, your being 'perturbed' about the Sussexes for whatever reason will never end, regardless of anything to do with where your tax money is going!
You will see from my posting history that by and large I'm supportive of H&M.

Not quite so much on the large end, apparently.
Zemgirl can you offer a cute pic of a non Brit royal child? I need something lighter than distribution of my taxes to kick off the rest of the day!!!
If you are actually concerned about distribution of your taxes, there's plenty you can do, starting with writing to your legislators and advocating for others to join you in formal protests. Hopefully, your protests will include being against the rest of the British royals' security costs being partially covered by your tax obligations. Hopefully, you will not continue being tied up in knots with perpetual moaning against the Sussexes. Heck, you and the rest of your ilk may as well vote the lot of the British royals out of their gilded cages. Why not? It's an archaic, increasingly anachronistic institution.
Meanwhile, it's easy enough for anyone to find cute pics of royal kids without asking Zemgirl for help.
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