Prince Harry and his wife fired 15 employees in their office at Buckingham Palace, leading many to speculate they had no plans to return to England.

"Due to Harry - Meghan's decision to withdraw from the royal family, an office at Buckingham Palace will no longer be necessary. The effort to arrange and reorganize the royal personnel is underway, but unfortunately, will There are people who become redundant, "Daily Mail said yesterday, citing a source familiar with the matter.

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Prince Harry and his wife in Morocco in February 2019 Photo: Reuters.

The source added that the decision to fire was officially notified to the staff by the Duke and Duchess of Sussex in January, when they intended to leave the royal family.

Buckingham Palace last night said it did not comment on the personnel issue, but understood that senior members of the royal family, including Queen Elizabeth II, Prince Charles and Prince William all knew about it.

Those expected to lose their jobs include Fiona Mcilwham, Harry's personal secretary Meghan and Sara Latham, a public relations affairs expert who is currently the media representative for the prince and his wife.

Harry, 35, married Meghan in May 2018 and welcomed his first son Archie in May last year. They once opened up about the difficulties of royal life and media scrutiny. Harry fears Meghan will fall victim to the "forces" that led to the death of his mother, Princess Diana.

After announcing his withdrawal from the royal family, Prince Harry and his wife no longer carry the title "Prince and Princess", but they are still Duke and Duchess of Sussex. The two began a new life in Vancouver, Canada after leaving England. Many people think that Harry may have made a million dollars for the first time as a speaker at a recent US event.