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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are reportedly returning $9 million in wedding gifts

The reason actually makes a lot of sense

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are reportedly returning $9 million in wedding gifts

The reason actually makes a lot of sense

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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are reportedly returning $9 million in wedding gifts

The reason actually makes a lot of sense

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are reportedly returning $9.3 million in wedding gifts because palace aides want to prevent people and companies from using the newlywed Duke and Duchess of Sussex for publicity, The Express reports.The reason bubbles down to royal protocol. According to official guidelines, "The fundamental principle governing the acceptance of gifts by Members of The Royal Family is that no gifts, including hospitality or services, should be accepted which would, or might appear to, place the Member of The Royal Family under any obligation to the donor."The Express reports that one brand, Bags of Love, sent the couple matching bathing suits in hopes that they'll wear them on their honeymoon. Royal guidelines state that gifts offered from businesses in the U.K. "should normally be declined," unless they're a souvenir from an official visit or in celebration for a royal marriage or other personal occasion. But the royal's decision to accept the present should be "contingent upon the enterprise undertaking not to exploit the gift for commercial purposes." And when it comes to gifts from individuals royals don't know personally, the offering "should be refused where there are concerns about the propriety or motives of the donor or the gift itself."Weeks before their wedding, the duke and duchess announced the one wedding gift they did request is a donation to one of seven charities of their choice: CHIVA, Crisis, Myna Mahalia Foundation, Scotty's Little Soldiers, StreetGames, Surfers Against Sewage and The Wilderness Foundation UK. The queen, however, has a different present in mind for the couple. She's reportedly giving them a whole home 바카라 게임 웹사이트 York Cottage in her Sandringham Estate. The grand gesture isn't unusual to the sovereign; she gave Prince William and Kate Middleton Anmer Hall after they married in 2011.

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are reportedly returning $9.3 million in wedding gifts because palace aides want to prevent people and companies from using the newlywed Duke and Duchess of Sussex for publicity, reports.

The reason bubbles down to royal protocol. According to , "The fundamental principle governing the acceptance of gifts by Members of The Royal Family is that no gifts, including hospitality or services, should be accepted which would, or might appear to, place the Member of The Royal Family under any obligation to the donor."

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The Express reports that one brand, Bags of Love, sent the couple matching bathing suits in hopes that they'll wear them on their honeymoon.

Royal guidelines state that gifts offered from businesses in the U.K. "should normally be declined," unless they're a souvenir from an official visit or in celebration for a royal marriage or other personal occasion. But the royal's decision to accept the present should be "contingent upon the enterprise undertaking not to exploit the gift for commercial purposes."

And when it comes to gifts from individuals royals don't know personally, the offering "should be refused where there are concerns about the propriety or motives of the donor or the gift itself."

Weeks before their wedding, the duke and duchess they did request is a donation to one of seven charities of their choice: CHIVA, Crisis, Myna Mahalia Foundation, Scotty's Little Soldiers, StreetGames, Surfers Against Sewage and The Wilderness Foundation UK.

The queen, however, has a different present in mind for the couple. She's reportedly giving them a whole home 바카라 게임 웹사이트 in her Sandringham Estate. The grand gesture isn't unusual to the sovereign; she gave Prince William and Kate Middleton Anmer Hall after they married in 2011.