Speculation has been rampant about what Duchess Meghan and Prince Harry will do next in the wake of a January announcement confirming that they're exiting their roles as senior members of Britain's royal family this spring.
16.01.2020 - 15:51 / harpersbazaar.com
With the Sussexes continuing to be a trending topic around the world, Duchess Meghan is making sure that the spotlight remains firmly fixed on what matters most—their work.The Duchess of Sussex began a series of visits to community-focused women’s charities close to the couple’s temporary Vancouver Island home this week, stopping by at an organization that has spent the past 21 years promoting rights and equality for young girls.Justice For Girls was one of a few visits made by Meghan to local
.Speculation has been rampant about what Duchess Meghan and Prince Harry will do next in the wake of a January announcement confirming that they're exiting their roles as senior members of Britain's royal family this spring.
Duchess Meghan splitting her time between the U.K. and Canada is already turning out to be quite interesting — fashion-wise, obviously! She was just recently spotted visiting the Vancouver Downtown Eastside Women’s Centre in Canada, and we loved seeing her all bundled up — but her bag especially caught our eye.
Headed to Hollywood? Prince Harry told The Lion King director Jon Favreau that he and Duchess Meghan are “available” for voiceover work at the film’s premiere in July 2019 — the same event where he was seen networking with Disney CEO, Bob Iger, on behalf of his wife.
Duchess Meghan’s close friend Jessica Mulroney shared a hopeful post about the future and sent her love to “those who carry the weight of bullies” shortly after news of Meghan and husband Prince Harry’s royal step-down agreement broke on Saturday, January 18.
Thomas Markle said in a new interview that his daughter, Duchess Meghan, and her husband, Prince Harry, are “lost souls” as they prepare to step down as senior royals.
The new agreement Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan reached with Queen Elizabeth II isn’t completely set in stone — the pair’s arrangement to step down as senior royals will be reviewed in 2021, according to multiple reports.
On the same page. Prince Harry, Duchess Meghan and Queen Elizabeth II are reportedly “pleased” with their agreement for the Duke of Sussex and Duchess of Sussex to step down as senior members of the royal family.
Duchess Meghan stepped out to visit a second women’s center in Vancouver, Canada, on Tuesday, January 14, following her first public appearance since she and Prince Harry announced that they were stepping down as senior members of the royal family.
Next stop, Vancouver! Duchess Meghan made an unannounced visit to a women’s center in Canada on Tuesday, January 14, in her first public appearance since stepping down from the British royal family.
Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex, visited the Downtown Eastside Women's Centre in Vancouver on Tuesday.The duchess was seen bundled up in a warm coat while boarding a seaplane prior to visiting the center.This is Meghan's first proper appearance since she announced her plans to step down as a senior member of the royal family.Prince Harry is currently in England where he has been discussing the terms of his decision to step down a senior member of the royal family.
Moving on! Duchess Meghan was spotted for the first time since the Duke and Duchess of Sussex announced their big plans to “step back” from their senior royal duties.
Going about her life. Duchess Meghan has been keeping herself busy since she and husband Prince Harry announced their royal step back on Wednesday, January 8.
Distant duchesses. Duchess Meghan and Duchess Kate haven’t communicated much in recent months, a source tells Us Weekly exclusively.
The queen responded to Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan's decision to step back as senior members of the royal family.In a statement, the sovereign said she's fully supportive of the couple's choice but "would have preferred them to remain full-time working members of the Royal Family."The monarch's remarks come after she, heirs Prince Charles and Prince William, and Prince Harry met face-to-face at a summit to discuss the changes in the monarchy. The queen has spoken.
Buckingham Palace released a statement from Queen Elizabeth II on Monday, January 13, marking the first time she has directly addressed grandson Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan’s recent decision to step back from their duties as senior members of the royal family.
On a mission. Queen Elizabeth II was spotted looking concerned as she drove through her Sandringham Estate in Norfolk, England, in the wake of Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan‘s bombshell announcement.
Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan’s 195-word statement announcing plans to step back from their senior roles may have come as a surprise to members of the royal family, including the queen, but the news itself? Not so much, sources tell BAZAAR.com.Senior aides reveal that conversations about the couple’s future plans and ambitions had taken place internally “on all levels” for several months in the run-up to their so-called "bombshell" on January 8.
Not the birthday wish she was hoping for? Duchess Kate stepped out with a solemn look on her face on her 38th birthday the day after Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan stepped down from their senior royal duties.
Duchess Kate and Duchess Meghan’s complex relationship started off on the right foot, with the two aligning themselves together in a fast friendship after meeting in January 2017, but rumors of a growing rift between the two had begun to plague the royal family by November 2018.
Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan may be stepping down from the British royal family, but they still have nothing but kind words for Duchess Kate.