La gran pérdida de Meghan Markle y el príncipe Harry tras elegir su "independencia económica"

Los royals deberán asumir en adelante las duras consecuencias de su inesperada decisión.
lunes, 27 de enero de 2020 · 17:40

Una de las noticias más sorpresivas que abrió esta nueva década es, sin duda, el paso atrás como miembros de la familia real que dieron los hasta hoy denominados Duques de Sussex. 

Tras anunciar su deseo de dejar la primera línea de la monarquía británica para ser autónomos económicamente, Meghan Markle y el príncipe Harry deberán afrontar las consecuencias de su determinación.

Ante su decisión, los padres de Archie tendrán asumir en adelante una gran pérdida: ya no usarán más sus títulos nobiliarios, ni recibirán fondos públicos, a cambio de poder llevar una vida independiente.

Así lo dio a conocer recientemente el Palacio de Buckingham, por medio de un inusual comunicado emitido por la propia reina Isabel II, abuela de Harry.

La monarca afirmó que, luego de intensas conversaciones, se optó por una solución "constructiva" para respaldar la elección tomada por su nieto y la familia del mismo.

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Spotlight on: Endeavour Fund Today we are taking a look back at the amazing work done by the @EndeavourFund, an organisation created by The Duke of Sussex to support the Armed Forces community. HRH was motivated by the ambitions of wounded, injured and sick (WIS) service personnel and veterans across the UK, who wanted to use sport and adventurous activity as part of their recovery.u00a0And what they choose to take on is extraordinary! These men and women break global records and set goals for those around the world - non-disabled and disabled alike, including:u00a0 The first amputee to cross Greenland icecap unsupported, the first triple amputee to qualify as a rescue diver, the fastest unsupported rowing time across the Atlantic, and so many more. The endeavours they take on are inspirational, but also have a tremendous impact on their physical, emotional and social recovery, as well as a lasting effect on the family and community around them. Since launching in 2012, the Endeavour Fund has supported nearly 6,000 WIS in sport and adventure challenges. As The Duke said, u201cThe magic of the Endeavour Fund is that it enables those who had life changing injuries in their prime, many of whom felt defeated, to use the power of sport to find a new purpose. The renewed self-belief we see in everyone who participates, and how this transforms their lives and the lives of those around them is overwhelming. Beyond that, each man or woman who participates uses their endeavour as an opportunity to raise funds for another serviceman or woman who needs the same support they once did. Itu2019s a powerful and meaningful process that I am so proud to be a part of.u201d u2022 In 2019 alone, 17 grants were submitted benefitting nearly a thousand WIS and over 200 family and friends. 198 qualifications were gained and more than 80 are back in the workforce feeling fulfilled and with a renewed sense of purpose. Photo u00a9 Endeavour Fund

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La soberana reconoció los retos que han experimentado Enrique de Sussex y su esposa en los últimos dos años "como resultado del intenso escrutinio" y aceptó apoyarlos en su deseo de independizarse. 

"Enrique, Meghan y Archie siempre serán miembros muy queridos de mi familia... Es la esperanza de toda mi familia que el acuerdo de hoy les permita construir una nueva vida feliz y tranquila", manifestó la reina.

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