Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are currently residing in Los Angeles with their son Archie. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex moved to the US after they officially stepped down as senior royals at the end of March.

Now that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are no longer working royals, they will cover their own expenses including their security bills. US President Donald Trump had made it clear that the government will not pay for the couple’s security, so they have to do it themselves.

This may not be a problem for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle as they have multi-million net worths. Also, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex said in their announcement that they wish to be “financially independent” after their royal exit, so they may have already sorted things out.

There were whispers and speculations that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will try their luck in the entertainment scene.

Meghan Markle already did her Hollywood comeback when she narrated for a Disney documentary titled Elephant back in August last year and was released last month. Although early reviews revealed that the former actress did an “underwhelming” job, it was a taste of the couple’s possible future job.

In fact, Prince Harry even showed interest in doing voiceovers as well. When the Duke and Duchess of Sussex met Disney CEO Bob Iger at the London premiere of The Lion King, he shared that he’s open to doing that kind of job.

"Next time you need any voiceover work, we can make ourselves available. Anything like that. Just not Scar. That's a no to Scar,” Prince Harry said. "That's really why we're here, to pitch,” Meghan Markle added.

Unfortunately, the coronavirus outbreak ruined all of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s plans. Now that they are not receiving any funds from The Firm, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex will have to find ways to afford their lavish lifestyle.

Now, a new report claims that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are asking Prince Charles to pay for their security bills. The Prince of Wales is, allegedly, paying for the couple’s round the clock security.

The insider said that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle expected that British taxpayers would continue paying for their security bills. But after knowing that this will not happen, the couple asked Prince Charles to "step in."