- In a tweet on Sunday, the president said the US will not pay for the Duke and Duchess of Sussex's security protection
- The couple and 10-month-old Archie made a last minute dash across the border from Canada to the US last week to start their new life in Los Angeles
- Trump has final say over whether Meghan and Harry can have diplomatic protection in the US
- That's because Harry will no longer be classed as an 'international protected person' when he completes the final phase of Megxit next week
- The president's announcement that he will not pay for their security protection renews questions about who will foot the bill for their new Hollywood lifestyles
- The British Metropolitan Police is still responsible for their security and it is understood will still provide their own protection officers in the US.
President Donald Trump has said Prince Harry and Meghan will have to pay for their own security costs once they settle to live in Los Angeles.
In a tweet on Sunday, Trump said: 'I am a great friend and admirer of the Queen & the United Kingdom. It was reported that Harry and Meghan, who left the Kingdom, would reside permanently in Canada. Now they have left Canada for the U.S. however, the U.S. will not pay for their security protection. They must pay!'
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex and ten-month-old baby Archie made a last minute dash across the border from Canada to the US this week to start their new life in LA.
Trump has the final say over whether the couple can have US-funded diplomatic protection in the US, because Harry will no longer be classed as an 'international protected person' when he completes the final phase of Megxit next week, according to a royal source.
The British Metropolitan Police is still responsible for their security and it is understood will still provide their own protection officers in the US.
The president's announcement that he will not pay for their security protection renews questions about who will foot the bill for their new Hollywood lifestyles.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex and ten-month-old baby Archie made a last minute dash across the border from Canada to the US this week to start their new life in LA. President Donald Trump has said they will have to pay for their own security costs once they settle to live in Los Angeles
A royal source said the pair's stepping down removes any obligation on the US government to pay for their security
Harry and Meghan caused quite a stir earlier this year when they made the shock announcement that they were quitting Royal life and leaving the UK.
The Megxit process will finally be complete on Tuesday when the couple will stand down as senior Royals.
A royal source said the pair's stepping down removes any obligation on the US government to pay for their security.
The UK and US have a long standing reciprocal agreement when it comes to bodyguards protecting diplomats and members of the Royal family.
President Trump's Secret Service agents would have been allowed to carry their weapons on his state visit and likewise bodyguards for the Queen and Prince Charles when they made official trips to the US.
I am a great friend and admirer of the Queen & the United Kingdom. It was reported that Harry and Meghan, who left the Kingdom, would reside permanently in Canada. Now they have left Canada for the U.S. however, the U.S. will not pay for their security protection. They must pay!
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Trump has the final say on whether the U.S. will foot the bill for the couple. In a tweet on Sunday, he knocked back the idea, saying: 'I am a great friend and admirer of the Queen & the United Kingdom. It was reported that Harry and Meghan, who left the Kingdom, would reside permanently in Canada . Now they have left Canada for the U.S. however, the U.S. will not pay for their security protection. They must pay!'
But Harry's exit from the Royal family means he is no longer considered an 'international protected person' and so these rules don't apply.
The couple would have had to rely on President Trump to make an exception to cover the costs, the source said.
'It will be down to Harry or his Met Police protection officers to ask for help,' they said.
'There is a reciprocal agreement between the US that allows protection officers to carry their weapons. But Harry is no longer a serving royal and that is why his protection in Canada from the Mounties was withdrawn.
'Someone is going to have to ask the State Department, and ultimately the decision rests with Donald Trump, for assistance. Harry cannot live in the US without armed protection.'
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