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Megan's mansion mortgage is difficult to repay, and was warned by the bank: or explode more royal curtains to make money to repay the loan

Mr. and Mrs. Meghan resigned from the royal family in early January 2020, left the British royal family, and moved to a beautiful country on the other side of the ocean to settle down and develop. After the 2 people came to the beautiful country, they were generous and soon spent a huge amount of money to buy a super mansion, and it is said that they also raised several valuable dogs in the mansion, thus living a luxurious life of "living in a mansion, driving a luxury car, and raising foreign dogs".

But the question is, the Meghans have resigned from the royal family, they no longer enjoy the british royal family's public expense support, so where does their money to buy a mansion come from?

Megan's mansion mortgage is difficult to repay, and was warned by the bank: or explode more royal curtains to make money to repay the loan

According to a report published by british media on January 28, local time, Meghan and his wife applied for a huge purchase loan of 7 million pounds (equivalent to about 70 million yuan) from the bank in order to buy a luxury house in the United States.

The Megans now face huge mortgage pressures every month, and they have already suffered a repayment crisis, and have even been warned by the bank for not being able to repay the mortgage on time.

Kate Mansey, assistant editor of the Daily Mail, gave her opinion on the matter in an interview with the talk show Palace Secrets.

Megan's mansion mortgage is difficult to repay, and was warned by the bank: or explode more royal curtains to make money to repay the loan

Mansey believes that the Meghans will provide more insider information about the royal family in order to make more money. She commented: "We think we may have heard some news by now. Maybe they (the Megans) still have some content (the royal interior curtain) that they haven't provided. Maybe some media executives may have anticipated that they would want to 'make a lot of money'. As Americans say, if that can't be achieved, they'll start thinking about offering more. "

Megan's mansion mortgage is difficult to repay, and was warned by the bank: or explode more royal curtains to make money to repay the loan

Joe Elvin, host of Palace Secrets, added: "I just thought, if I had as much money as you and lived in a mansion

Like Harry and Meghan, I'll find it hard to be motivated to do any work. "

Ms Mansi disagreed with Elvin, retorting: "Is there no mortgage on the property?" I think they [the Megans] will continue to work hard to make money. They need to work! They had this big mansion and they had to apply for a bank loan to buy it. Their quality of life is very good, which costs money. ”

Elvin echoed Mansi: "So they need to come up with something new (the royal interior curtain)." ”

Megan's mansion mortgage is difficult to repay, and was warned by the bank: or explode more royal curtains to make money to repay the loan

Apparently, as ms. Mansi said in the report, the Megans lived in a mansion in the United States and lived a life of luxury, which required huge sums of money to support. What is well known is that the megans' way of making money seems to want to come and go, as if the only way to expose the royal interior curtain and attract attention is to obtain traffic income.

Megan's mansion mortgage is difficult to repay, and was warned by the bank: or explode more royal curtains to make money to repay the loan

Therefore, people's greed is a bottomless pit, if the Megans continue to want to maintain the current luxury life of living in a mansion, driving a luxury car, and raising foreign dogs, they must have to work hard to make money, in other words, they need to constantly expose more royal interior curtains to attract traffic and realize traffic monetization. It's almost an unavoidable vicious circle.

It seems that the feud between the Meghans and the British royal family is not so easy to eliminate, at least, until they ask for a mortgage, they can't be eliminated...

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