British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said that he is a great fan of the royal family.

When asked in a dialogue with the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) about the ongoing debate about the future of Prince Harry and his wife Megan, he answered: "I am confident that the royal family will be able to settle their affairs on their own."

He added that he loved the Queen and the Royal Family, which he considered to be a wonderful asset to Britain.

"All these problems can be understood, and I have no doubt that the family will come up with a solution," he said.

Prince Harry and his wife, Meghan, surprisingly announced last Wednesday their plans for achieving financial independence for them and dividing their time between Britain and North America.

On Monday, Queen Elizabeth II, Queen of Britain, held talks with Prince Harry on their own, followed by discussions joined by Prince Charles and Prince William.

The Queen described the discussions she had with her grandson, Prince Harry, 35, in Sandringham, eastern England, as "very constructive."

The queen said she and Harry and Meghan's family support the desire of "providing a new life as a young family", noting that there was agreement that there would be a "transitional period in which the Duke and Duchess of Sussex (Harry and Megan) spend their time in Canada and Britain".