MEGHAN Markle and Prince Harry have today cut another tie with Britain after dissolving their UK-based Sussex Royal firm.
Companies House documents show that the couple has instructed a voluntary liquidator to wind up the charity, which they renamed MWX last year.
Information on the site shows Harry and Meghan put in a request to wind up the company on May 4 – before appointing a voluntary liquidator today.
It means the couple is not broke but are instead just shutting down the chairty.
It will take up to 10 days to process but it is the latest signal which suggests they will not be returning to the UK after settling in California.
Their decision to dissolve the charity comes just a day after Meghan and Harry were seen beaming together in a new video clip for the Duke of Sussex’s mental health series with Oprah Winfrey.
Harry, 36, teamed up with the US chat show powerhouse for the upcoming documentary The Me You Can’t See.
The first trailer for the series, which begins later this week, was released yesterday – featuring new footage of Meghan and Harry together.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex can be seen smiling from ear to ear, with Meghan peering over her husband’s shoulder as he sits at a computer.
Their new series starts on Friday and features contributions from singer Lady Gaga, Syrian refugee Fawzi, and DeMar DeRozan of the NBA’s San Antonio Spurs.
The new show suggests the couple will remain in the US for the foreseeable future and the dissolving of their British-based firm adds to that theory.
Last year, the pair decided to change the name of Sussex Royal.
Information on the Companies House website confirmed paperwork had been submitted on their behalf to change its name to MWX Foundation.
Documents giving notice of the change of name of Sussex Royal The Foundation of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex were first filed in July – but then withdrawn just nine minutes later.
But Harry and Meghan performed a U-turn just days later to change the charity name to MWX Foundation.
Speculation was rife around what the initials could stand for – with guesses including the Markle Windsor Foundation or possibly the Mountbatten Windsor Foundation.
As part of the change, documents also filed showed a number of directors, including Meghan, had stepped down, confirming the charitable foundation was officially being axed.