HOME: Meghan and Harry reportedly spent nearly $4 million on home renovations.
Meghan and Harry reportedly spent up to $3.8 million in 2019 renovating their home, Frogmore Cottage, reported Valentine Low for The Times. That includes the $60,000 cost to include a green energy unit and add fireplaces, staircases, and a floating floor.
According to their official website, Frogmore Cottage was already undergoing "mandatory renovations" before they moved in. Those renovations cost half of the $5.2 million mandatory renovations necessary for their proposed residence at Kensington Palace, which wouldn't have been available for them to move into until late 2020.
That's more than the $1.9 million the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge spent renovating Anmer Hall in Norfolk, Low wrote.
The couple spent an estimated $65,560 renovating the nursery, Lester reported.
CLOTHING: While Meghan mixes high-end and low-end pieces, she reportedly spent more on her wardrobe than other royals in the past year.
Meghan is known as a style icon — her clothes often sell out as soon as she wears them, known as "The Meghan Markle Effect," wrote Leah Bourne for Glamour.
She's been spotted in everything from a $2,000 Stella McCartney dress and a $1,390 Sentaler coat to a $116 Banana Republic dress and $123 Everlane jumpsuit. She's also reworn some of her outfits.
But, according to several estimations, she spent more on clothing than other royals in the past year — Kate, for example, reportedly spent $85,000 on clothing. That might be because Meghan reportedly spent up to $500,000 on maternity clothes during her pregnancy.
Meanwhile, Prince Harry was spotted wearing the same $170 J.Crew blazer 24 times last year.
TRAVEL: Meghan and Harry travel widely, recently vacationing in a multimillion-dollar Vancouver home.
FOOD: Meghan is known to enjoy healthy food and $100 wines.
There aren't any reports on how much Meghan and Harry spend on food, but Meghan is known to eat pretty healthy: Her go-to breakfast is an acai bowl, she loves green juice and veggie quinoa, and snacks on carrots and hummus, Mikhaila Friel reported for Insider.
Meghan's favorite wine, according to Friel, is Tignanello, which can cost as much as $130 a bottle.
Meghan also enjoys cooking and entertaining. "Whether we're eating lamb tagine, pot roast, or a hearty soup, the idea of gathering for a hearty meal with friends and family on a Sunday makes me feel comforted," she told Today in 2012. "I enjoy making slow-cooked food on Sundays, like Filipino-style chicken adobo."
This hasn't changed since becoming a member of the royal family. A friend of hers told People in 2019 that Meghan cooks for herself and Harry every day.
CHARITY: Meghan and Harry have always been heavily involved in charity work.
Last year, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex announced they would leave the Royal Foundation to start their own charity, Sussex Royal, in 2020.
In August 2019, they promoted the work of smaller or lesser known charities they dubbed Force for Change charities on their Instagram page.
But in addition to inspiring others to make donations, they also make donations themselves. In September 2019, Meghan and Harry donated $5,000 toward building a swimming pool in Guinjata Bay, Mozambique, to teach locals how to swim, Omid Scobie reported for Harper's Bazaar.
They've also both traveled to Africa for charity work several times.