Plans have been set in place forMeghan MarkleandPrince Harry’s exit from royal life, but while many aspects of the arrangement have already been brought to light, there are still several questions that remain unanswered.

Nearly two weeks after Meghan, 38, and Harry, 35, made the bombshell announcement that they intended tostep back from their roles as senior royals,Queen Elizabethshared that anagreement had been reached.

Here’s a breakdown of everything we know — and all the burning questions the royal family has yet to answer.

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No Longer Using Their HRH Titles

One of the biggest questions for many revolved around whether Meghan and Harry would retain their HRH (His/Her Royal Highness) titles — especially after the Queendidn’t use themwhen referring to the pair following the family summit at Sandringhamlast week.

While there has been a precedence for stepping away from royal life while retaining HRH status — as the Queen’s uncle, Edward VIII, did when he abdicated the throne and was given the title of the Duke of Windsor — it was announced on Saturday that Meghan and Harry would no longer be using theirs.

“The Sussexeswill not use their HRH titlesas they are no longer working members of the Royal Family,” a statement from Buckingham Palace explained.

Despite this, the couple will always be members of the royal family, and will retain their HRH titles until this spring, when the new changes go into effect.

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A royal source also told PEOPLE on Saturday that Meghan and Harry will keep the titles of President and Vice President of the Queen’s Commonwealth Trust, and will continue to work in support for the Queen around the Commonwealth.

However, Harry will leave three military patronages: Captain-General of the Royal Marines, Honorary Air Commandant of RAF Honington and Commodore-in-chief of Small Ships and Diving.

Meanwhile, Meghan is keeping her patronages: the Association of Commonwealth Universities (ACU), National Theatre, the Mayhew and Smart Works.

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No More Public Funds

Harry and Meghan, who have been adamant in their desire to become “financially independent,” will no longer berelying on public funds.

“They will no longer receive public funds for Royal duties,” Buckingham Palace’s statement said.

The couple is free to seek employment, but have promised that everything they do will uphold the values of her majesty, the source added, noting that they have no commercial agreements signed or in the pipeline at the moment.

It has also been revealed that Harry and Meghan will berepaying the moneythat was spent on renovations of theirFrogmore Cottage residencelast year, prior to the birth of their sonArchie.

“The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have shared their wish to repay Sovereign Grant expenditure for the refurbishment of Frogmore Cottage, which will remain their UK family home,” the statement from Buckingham Palace read.

Meghan and Harry will meet the running costs of the home moving forward, royal sources have told PEOPLE. The couple is also expected to pay a commercial rent on the property.

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Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex arrive at Canada House on January 07, 2020 in London, England

Splitting Their Time Between North America and the U.K.

In Harry and Meghan’s original statement announcing they were stepping back as senior members of the royal family, the pair said that they planned to “balance our time between the United Kingdom and North America.”

“This geographic balance will enable us to raise our son with an appreciation for the royal tradition into which he was born, while also providing our family with the space to focus on the next chapter, including the launch of our new charitable entity,” they explained.

Although they have yet to reveal where they’ll move to in North America, they’ll continue to live in Frogmore Cottage when in the U.K.

New Agreement to Last for a Year

The new arrangementswill be reviewed in a year, a royal source told PEOPLE, at which point the royal family will revisit the agreement.

This review is likely to include the foursome who met at Sandringham last week: the Queen, Charles,Prince Williamand Harry.

At the moment, Harry and Meghan will continue to attend royal events at the invitation of the Queen.

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While the royal family has answered many of the biggest and most immediate questions regarding Meghan and Harry’s exit, several major details have yet to be revealed.

Where They’ll Live in North America — and How Much Time They’ll Be Spending There

While it’s yet to be officially announced, a royal source told PEOPLE that Harry and Meghan will likely bespending most of their time across the pond,although they may have some official duties that will keep them in the U.K. before the new changes go into effect.

“There has been an acceptance about what the couple wants to achieve and a desire to come up with a new way of working and supporting them in that,” the source said. “The issues are complicated but aides believe that the announcement meets the Queen and the family’s wish for a speedy resolution.”

There is also the possibility of Meghan’s hometown of Los Angeles or even Toronto, where she lived for several years while she filmed her hit showSuits.

What will become of SussexRoyal?

Another question that has yet to be addressed is what will become of theirSussexRoyal websiteand brand.

Although Harry and Meghan are still members of the royal family — and will still be formally referred to as the Duke and Duchess of Sussex — there is a question over whether they can still use SussexRoyal if they’re no longer working royals.

Security Costs

One aspect of Harry and Meghan’s financial situation that has yet to be addressed is who will be covering their security costs.

Buckingham Palace’s official statement noted that the palace “does not comment on the details of security arrangements” adding that “there are well established independent processes to determine the need for publicly- funded security.”

Last week, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Finance Minister Bill Morneau said no final decision had been made regarding whetherCanada would cover security costsfor the couple while they were there.

“We’re not entirely sure what the final decisions will be,” Trudeautold reporters.

Although the couple previously laid out the details of their plan on their website, the section relating to how their “future financially autonomy” extends “to covering the costs of security” did not provide many answers.

source: people.com