Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are on their way to independence as they are about to leave their senior royal posts in the spring officially. The two desire to be financially independent and an expert reveals they can capitalize from every post on their Instagram account, Sussex Royal, that can be worth a whopping £85,000.

The Sussexes can earn from their Instagram page after they decided to step back as senior members of the royal family. They currently have 11.2 million followers that can help them make a significant amount of money from every sponsored post.

The known influence marketing platform Inzpire predicted that the Sussex Royal account could make £85,271.19 per sponsored post, per Express. This figure was based on their profile's growth after they dropped their bombshell announcement in January.

After they made their announcement in, Sussex Royal grew 9.7 percent. It was a tremendous increase compared to its previous monthly growth of 1.6 percent. Inzpire COO Marie Mostad said Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's account experienced rapid growth in the recent weeks due to the people's interest in following their imminent transition.

Inzpire also analyzed that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's potential social media earning could be higher than that of Prince William and Kate Middleton's. The Cambridge's account, Kensington Royal, would only cost £40,744.97 per every sponsored post.

Anyhow, The Sun noted that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are yet to reveal their plans on how they would make money following their transition after Queen Elizabeth banned them from using their royal brand. After they spent thousands of pounds to trademark Sussex Royal and build their own website with the said name, they gave in and followed the new order, which was part of their so-called Megxit deal.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex may now rebrand their website, social media names, and their charitable organization. There are reports they have been busy putting the Royal Sussex stamp on different merchandise, from pencils and socks, among others since June.

Celeb and sports agent Darren Prince told TMZ that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle could net up to £7.74 million as an advance on an alleged book deal, excluding other royalty payments. In addition, the Professional Keynote Speakers Bureau GDA Speakers believed they could work as non-profit and volunteer organizations' speakers. Previous reports revealed they could have earned £775,000 from their speaking engagement at a JP Morgan summit in Miami, Florida, last month.