The Sussexes’ Royal Rift: A Look Back at the “Half-In, Half-Out” Proposal
When Prince Harry and Meghan Markle returned to the UK in early 2020, they had a bold proposition for the royal family – a “half-in, half-out” arrangement that would allow them to balance their royal titles and duties with their desire to pursue commercial ventures.
Royal biographer Jobson reveals that the Sussexes’ assumption that Queen Elizabeth II would support their plan was seen as “presumptuous.” The Queen was reportedly furious when the couple released a statement about leaving royal life without consulting her.
A pivotal moment came during a showdown at Sandringham, where the Queen, Prince Charles, and Prince William confronted Harry over his demands for independence while still wanting to retain certain privileges.
Jobson writes that the Queen was concerned about the clash between Harry’s desire to split his time between North America and his royal obligations, as it went against the monarchy’s need for unity and dignity. Privately, the Queen is said to have described Harry’s behavior as “quite mad.”
It is clear that the Sussexes’ proposal created a rift within the royal family, highlighting the challenges of balancing personal desires with royal responsibilities. The fallout from this episode continues to shape the relationship between Harry and his family to this day.
As the royal saga unfolds, one thing is certain – the Sussexes’ “half-in, half-out” proposal will be remembered as a defining moment in their tumultuous relationship with the monarchy.

