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Can Meghan and Lilibet’s Financial Affairs Shake the British Royal Family?

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Can Meghan and Lilibet’s Financial Affairs Shake the British Royal Family?

The potential financial implications for Harry and Meghan are under scrutiny, as suggested by The Royal Grifts YouTube channel.

Of particular interest is the impact of U.S. taxes on , an American citizen.

The video poses a thought-provoking question: Can Meghan and Financially Expose the British Royal Family?

It suggests that any income tied to titles Lilibet might inherit from III could be subject to U.S. taxes.

This could potentially trigger an investigation into the royal family's wealth.

Speculations arise as to whether 's decision to exclude Lilibet from her will was a strategic move to avoid U.S. tax implications and safeguard the family's assets.

The video concludes with a bold statement from The Royal Grifts, hinting that removing children from the line of succession could be a way to navigate the complexities of U.S. tax laws.

This sheds new light on reports alleging that Meghan used funds from the Invictus Games charity for personal expenses.

While the charity is likely a non-profit organization under U.K. jurisdiction, exempt from U.S. taxes, the underlying issue seems to revolve around tax avoidance rather than moral integrity.

If Meghan, a U.S. citizen, received clothing as income, questions arise about whether she fulfilled her tax obligations to the U.S. government.

The scrutiny extends to Meghan's wardrobe allowance, reportedly valued at 1 million pounds, which could be viewed as taxable income given her royal status.

Even during their time in the U.K., both Harry and Meghan were expected to pay taxes on various income sources, including gifts.

Recent reports suggest that the couple has been establishing business entities in Delaware, a state known for its favorable tax environment.

Despite residing in California, they opted to set up firms in Delaware to benefit from its business-friendly policies, such as no transaction taxes or inheritance levies.

Among the companies established by Harry and Meghan are Orinoco Publishing LLC, believed to hold rights to Harry's upcoming memoir, promising an authentic portrayal of his life.

Similarly, Pika Publishing was created to manage rights related to Meghan's children's book, The Bench.

Several Delaware-based firms were formed to safeguard trademarks associated with their charitable foundation, Archwell.

The intricate setup includes Cobblestone Lane LLC holding the Archwell logo, while a separate entity, IPHW LLC, manages a secondary trademark for the foundation.

Amidst these financial maneuvers, rumors have surfaced regarding Meghan's mother, Doria Ragland, allegedly facing legal issues related to tax evasion linked to a travel agency business she operated.

The unverified claims suggest a complex web of financial dealings and potential legal entanglements within Meghan's family circle.

As the saga unfolds, the intricacies of tax obligations, business structures, and familial ties continue to fuel speculation about the financial dynamics surrounding Harry, Meghan, and their daughter, Lilibet.

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