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Queen agrees to let Harry, Meghan move part time to Canada

SANDRINGHAM, England (AP) - Britain’s pragmatic Queen Elizabeth II has brokered a deal to secure the future of the monarchy, charting a course for Prince Harry and his wife, Meghan, that allows them to live part time in Canada while still remaining firmly tied to the House of Windsor.

The British monarch says a summit of senior royals on Monday was "constructive," and that it had been "agreed that there will be a period of transition,'' to the couple's new life.

The meeting at the queen's Sandringham estate marks the first face-to-face talks with Harry since he and Meghan unveiled their wish to step back from royal roles.

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