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Royal Highness
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I'm probably going to wait until 31st March or when BBC/Sky/ITV do pick any updates earlier. I would also welcome articles from The Telegraph, The Times, Evening Standard, The Independent, The Guardian and Evening Standards. It's just tabloids (The Sun, Daily Mail, Daily Express and Daily Mirror) that I'm skeptical of and tend to take them a pinch of salt. At this point, most things reported are just speculation and prediction with little or nothing confirmed.
I really think The Sun and Daily Mail probably just keen to jump on the "transition period", "negotiation" and "extension" bandwagon just like how Brexit was mentioned. [This is especially when the Brexit negotiation was reached near this year's 31st December]. I would not be surprised if the terms "Hard Megxit", "Soft Megxit" or "No deal Megxit" (similar to "Hard Brexit", "Soft Brexit" or "No deal Brexit") will be used again at 31st March next year (or at the end of 12 month review). These "Brexit-related" terms have been thrown around since Harry and Meghan announced that they are leaving as senior working members of the Royal Family. Even more so, when a 12-month review was decided by The Queen (similar to the transition period).
I'm guessing the meeting between the senior working members of the Royal Family and Harry & Meghan will happen virtually, rather than face-to-face near 31st March. This is unless the pandemic eases down significantly.
I really think The Sun and Daily Mail probably just keen to jump on the "transition period", "negotiation" and "extension" bandwagon just like how Brexit was mentioned. [This is especially when the Brexit negotiation was reached near this year's 31st December]. I would not be surprised if the terms "Hard Megxit", "Soft Megxit" or "No deal Megxit" (similar to "Hard Brexit", "Soft Brexit" or "No deal Brexit") will be used again at 31st March next year (or at the end of 12 month review). These "Brexit-related" terms have been thrown around since Harry and Meghan announced that they are leaving as senior working members of the Royal Family. Even more so, when a 12-month review was decided by The Queen (similar to the transition period).
I'm guessing the meeting between the senior working members of the Royal Family and Harry & Meghan will happen virtually, rather than face-to-face near 31st March. This is unless the pandemic eases down significantly.