Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are feeling hopeful about their new life in America. “They are positive about the future,” a source close to the couple told People magazine in this week’s issue.
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Days after the Duke and Duchess of Sussex wrapped up their last appearances as working members of the royal family, a poignant report reveals that Meghan Markle and Prince Harry felt “crushed” and forced into Megxit entirely. The gripping account was published on March 11 by Omid Scobie of Harper Bazaar—a journalist and editor within Harry and Meghan’s inner circle.
Scobie found “a couple very much hurting,” amidst their giant leap into the unknown. And in perhaps the most compelling finding, it
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are feeling hopeful about their new life in America. “They are positive about the future,” a source close to the couple told People magazine in this week’s issue.
It’s the crossover we never expected. Meghan Markle and Prince Harry hired Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie’s bodyguards as they moved from Canada to Los Angeles to work and raise their 10-month-old son Archie, according the Daily Mail. The newspaper reported on Tuesday, March 31, that the former Duke and Duchess of Sussex have chosen to hire former SAS soldiers to replace the Scotland Yard bodyguards they used while they were in Canada.
Prince Charles plans to foot a majority of the bill for Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's security amid their move to the United States after President Trump insisted the multimillion dollar cost would not fall on taxpayers, according to a report. In a tweet on Sunday, Trump insisted taxpayers would not be funding the Duke and Duchess of Sussex's protection on the after their reported move to Los Angeles, Calif., Markle's hometown.
Following Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's announcement that they'd "step back" as senior members of the royal family, questions have swirled as to who would front the cost of their security. According to People magazine, citing a source, the answer is: they're paying for it themselves.
Another day in the aftermath of Megxit; another unnamed royal source bringing us the tea. According to a bold report published by the Daily Mail, anonymous sources close to the royal family actually believe that Meghan Markle and Prince Harry quit via email back in Jan. 2020. Yep; if we’re going by this account, it looks like the Duke and Duchess of Sussex pulled a classic grade-schooler breakup on the Queen. Ouch.
Meghan Markle’s estranged father believes the Duchess of Sussex should be supporting the British royal family during the coronavirus pandemic – not returning to Los Angeles. “I think Meghan and [Prince] Harry should go back to the royal family in the U.K.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry said they never had plans to ask the United States government to pay for their personal security amid their reported move to Los Angeles. On Sunday, President Trump tweeted about reports that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex have relocated from Canada to Markle’s home city.
Despite being in the middle of an international crisis, Donald Trump, 73, had time to stir the pot with Meghan Markle, 38, and Prince Harry, 34! Upon reports of their move from Canada to the U.S., Donald wanted to make it crystal clear that American taxpayers will not be paying for their security detail. “I am a great friend and admirer of the Queen & the United Kingdom,” Donald began his tweet, referencing Queen Elizabeth, 93.
With news permeating the world on Wednesday that Prince Charles became the first member of Britain’s royal family to test positive for the coronavirus, his youngest son Prince Harry and wife Meghan Markle are doing their best to allay the spread of COVID-19. Per Entertainment Tonight, citing a source, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex have been holed up in Canada, and at the behest of the local government, have remained in quarantine as they wait out the order to stay home.
Making an effort. Prince Charles talked to Prince Harry and Prince William after learning about his coronavirus diagnosis.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's formal transition out of their senior royal family roles begins in March 31. The couple did their final UK events as working royals earlier this month and are back in Canada "heeding government advice" amid the coronavirus pandemic.
The royals may have adorable nicknames for each other — but none are like the one Meghan Markle was given before she joined the famous family.
Did you know Meghan Markle had a nickname on the sets of Suits? The Duchess of Sussex might be busy preparing for her new life after she and Prince Harry decided to step down as "senior" royal members. She and the Duke of Sussex along with their son, Archie, have shifted base to Canada. While their future plans are still under wraps, a new documentary has revealed that the former actress had a quirky name while she was filming the show.
Prince Harry, Meghan Markle, and baby Archie are already getting their summer 2020 plans underway, per The Sunday Times. The family of three, who now live in Vancouver, are preparing for a major transition, but the Times said Queen Elizabeth has already extended an invitation to the young family for a vacation at her Scottish holiday home, Balmoral.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are back in Canada after their final round of royal engagements and appearances in England. And even though the family is thriving in Vancouver (), it seems as though Harry and Meghan have some trepidation about what their future as non-royals will be like.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry made the difficult decision to step back as senior members of the royal family because the pair felt they had no other choice, according to one royal expert.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry made the difficult decision to step back as senior members of the royal family because the pair felt they had no other choice, according to one royal expert.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry made the difficult decision to step back as senior members of the royal family because the pair felt they had no other choice, according to one royal expert. Omid Scobie, royal editor of HarpersBazaar.com, says he witnessed the Sussexes' first photoshoot as a couple in 2017 and followed the pair closely throughout their many royal engagements over the years, up until Meghan's tearful goodbye at Buckingham Palace this week.
The end of an era. Meghan Markle’s life as a royal has officially changed course after concluding her final engagement under her senior position — and she gave an inside look at this momentous occasion before putting this chapter behind her.