Blast to the past! Meghan Markle‘s romantic history was often the subject of public intrigue before her wedding — and her past dating life proves she’s a serial monogamist.
03.03.2020 - 00:26 / lifestyle.com.au
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex will both be back in the UK for the annual occasion commemorating the commonwealth, to be held at Westminster Abbey on March 9 - but Prince Andrew will be absent from the event.
The decision for him to stay away comes in line with Prince Andrew deciding to step back from royal duties, following a disastrous interview on the BBC over his friendship with convicted pedophile, Jeffrey Epstein.
All eyes will be on the royal family as they attend the ceremony, known
Blast to the past! Meghan Markle‘s romantic history was often the subject of public intrigue before her wedding — and her past dating life proves she’s a serial monogamist.
As much as we hate to admit it, Coronavirus is affecting millions—possibly even billions— of people across the world, and the British royal family is no exception. due to coronavirus concerns, because of it, and just to be safe. Now, Meghan and Harry are speaking out on it, because someone in the royal fam needs to.
and may have retired from their duties as , but that doesn't mean they no longer members of the royal family.According to a new report in , the couple hopes to return to the United Kingdom in June to take part in the , an annual event where the British Army takes over the streets to honor the Queen's official birthday. But, that's not all.
According to the Daily Mail, Meghan and Harry were told they would have to make their own way to their seats alongside the Earl and the Countess of Wessex, which would be embarrassing for the pair.
London (CNN) — Britain's Prince Harry and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex have marked their final engagement as senior members of the royal family by attending the annual Commonwealth Service at Westminster Abbey.
London (CNN) — Britain's Prince Harry and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex have marked their final engagement as senior members of the royal family by attending the annual Commonwealth Service at Westminster Abbey.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are currently in the United Kingdom to carry out their final engagements as working royals. Over the weekend, Queen Elizabeth took advantage of the couple's proximity and personally invited them to attend church with her.
We're closing in on the end of an era for Britain's royal family. Meghan Markle, , , and stepped out together one last time before Meghan and Harry .The Cambridges and the Sussexes joined Queen Elizabeth II, Prince Charles, and Duchess Camilla at Westminster Abbey on March 9 for Commonwealth Day services before Meghan and Harry start the new chapter of their lives in North America.
Prince Harry had the opportunity to sit down with his grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II, for a reported four-hour fireside chat about his family’s impending next chapter.
After this, they'll continue to support causes they're passionate about. "The Duke’s priorities remain supporting the welfare of servicemen and women, conservation, sport for social development, HIV, and Travalyst which works to mobilize the tourism and travel industry for social good," a spokesperson recently told Town & Country. "For The Duchess, her focus remains women’s empowerment, gender equality and education."
After this, they'll continue to support causes they're passionate about. "The Duke’s priorities remain supporting the welfare of servicemen and women, conservation, sport for social development, HIV, and Travalyst which works to mobilize the tourism and travel industry for social good," a spokesperson recently told Town & Country. "For The Duchess, her focus remains women’s empowerment, gender equality and education."
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will no longer use the word royal, as in their “Sussex Royal” branding, a spokeswoman for the couple has said.
We may not be able to call them the “royal” couple much longer. Only the Queen can explain Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s “royal” word ban reason, as it seems she and other senior officials decided outright that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex ought not to use the term altogether. And yes, that includes the only gem in all of this British family drama: the @SussexRoyal Instagram account.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex's lives as working royals will end on March 31 when they stop representing the Queen and become financially independent, a spokeswoman for the couple has said.