Prince Harry is now back in Canada with Meghan Markle and Archie Harrison. Since his reunion with the rest of the Sussex family, nothing much has been heard about them. But, even so, reports have never stopped to put the spotlight over the Sussex couple and their finalized "Megxit" deal.

Last week, the "crisis talk" in Sandringham with Queen Elizabeth II, as well as Prince Charles and Prince William finally reached its conclusion. It was revealed after that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex will now step back as senior members of the Royal Family, and they will now spend more time in North America as they are no longer "working royals."

According to Express UK, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry got what they wanted. However, the agreements that come with their desire to quit the royal life has been very "difficult," especially for Prince Charles' youngest son.

The couple will still retain their Duke and Duchess titles. The same is also true for their HRH titles. But, they are no longer allowed to use the style.

The final Megxit deal also included the need for Prince Harry to give up his military titles. While they are still welcome to attend royal family gatherings, the young prince can no longer wear his decorated uniforms.

In addition to the deals about their titles, the Sussex family will also repay the amount spent on refurbishing Frogmore Cottage. It was revealed to be roughly $3 million in totality.

Based on claims, the "regrets" and "disappointments" were very apparent when the Duke of Sussex delivered his speech during the Sentebale Fundraising dinner. He royal-born prince said that this decision of theirs to "step back" is not one he made "lightly." As revealed, it was a resolution after "so many months" of talks and "internal discussions."

Prince Harry also shared that there is no other option but, to quit the royal life as senior members. He did not explain, though, as to why things have come to this.

He further shared that this was not what they expected. As it happened, they initially planned to continue serving the Queen and the monarchy while they become "financially independent." In the end, however, it was stated that they will cease to represent the Queen and the monarchy, which will take in effect in the spring of 2020.

On another note, Prince Harry was said to put on a "united front" together with his brother, Prince William, after rumors spread that it was the future King who "bullied" the Sussex couple to "abdicate." Sources then concluded that this was all Meghan Markle's decision, and not the Duke's.