The British royal meeting in Sandringham is expected to discuss six important future issues of Harry-Meghan such as title, income and assets.

Queen Elizabeth II today summons Prince Harry, Prince William and Prince Charles to Sandringham, her private home, to discuss the decision to withdraw from the royal family of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex. Meghan, currently in Canada with her son Archie, is expected to attend the meeting over the phone.

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Prince Harry and his wife at the wedding on May 19, 2018 Photo: AFP.

The Queen of England asked the royal family to resolve Harry and Meghan's problems quickly, before the January 15 deadline. However, the Queen's desire to find a quick solution may not be guaranteed because of "complex unresolved problems".

The meeting at the Queen's private home today is intended to focus on the six main issues of the couple's Prince Harry after withdrawing from the royal family.

The royal title of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex was a matter of great concern after the couple withdrew from the high-ranking royal position. Harry and Meghan are most likely not to lose the royal title, although their friend, reporter Tom Bradby from ITV, has warned the couple to face this risk.

The royal aides implied they could come up with a "phased" agreement to gradually transform the couple's financial resources.

About 95% of Harry and Meghan's expenses are being paid for by the funding of his father, Prince Charles. The royal adjustment may cause the couple's income to "decrease over time". Prince Charles is also expected to be able to cut off nearly $ 3 million in funding if Harry and his wife leave the royal family.

Tax liability is also a problem that Prince Harry and his wife face if they leave the royal family. If the Duke and Duchess of Sussex decide to split their time in the UK and abroad, while keeping the royal role, they may face a "double" tax for any source of commercial income. Come on.

Canada requires anyone in the country for 183 days or more to pay personal income tax on their global income. He also applied the same rule but the time limit is 90 days. Meghan is currently required to fulfill U.S. tax obligations for any global income and regardless of where she lives because of US citizenship.

Harry and Meghan still live in the home of Queen Elizabeth II's Frogmore Cottage in Windsor, which has just been renovated with a total cost of £ 2.4 million ($ 3.1 million) with budget. If the couple leaves the royal family, they are likely to pay back £ 2.4 million.

In the event that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex want to continue to stay in the house, Crown Estate, the organization that manages the royal estate of the British royal family, can lease it to them for an annual agreed amount.

Cabinet Secretary Mark Sedwill outlined a plan to offer Harry and Meghan a high role in the Commonwealth, allowing them to live in Canada and travel abroad on official annual visits, giving them royal "almost" role.

Patrick Jephson, former Diana's former secretary, the late Princess of Wales, questioned whether the British embassies would be instructed to support the Harry couple and law enforcement agencies would cooperate with how much they are.

In terms of security, Dai Davies, the former leader of the royal guard, protested against lowering the level of protection of Prince Harry and his wife even though they left the royal family. He said it was "absurd" to transfer Harry and his guard from the armed forces to officers using stun guns.

Another idea is that it is possible to reduce the paid security guards with taxpayer money and replace them with the security team hired by Harry and Meghan himself.

The British Prince and his wife on January 8 announced that they "plan to withdraw from their position as senior members of the royal family and work to become financially independent, while continuing to provide full support to the Queen." ".

Prince Phillip, 98, the husband of Queen Elizabeth, is said to be angry at Harry's "disrespectful" decision - Meghan. Members of the royal army vowed not to cooperate with Harry if he took advantage of his royal membership in future commercial projects.

Harry, 35, married Meghan in May 2018 and welcomed his first son Archie in May last year. Harry has admitted contradicting his brother William while Meghan said she had to brace herself to deal with the public scrutiny since entering the British royal family.