It's official: . Which means their , they will no longer do official royal engagements, and they're financially independent.
11.03.2020 - 18:39 / glamour.com
Meghan Markle and capped off what are believed to be their final engagements as working members of the royal family on Monday, March 9 at the —alongside , , , and .The couple will soon embark on the latest chapter of their lives in North America, starting their new charitable entity and raising baby Archie. Because they will no longer be full-time working royals, .
It's official: . Which means their , they will no longer do official royal engagements, and they're financially independent.
Amid the coronavirus pandemic, President Donald Trump took a moment to tweet from his personal account about Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's move to Los Angeles and how the U.S. would absolutely not pay for their security.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have settled into their new home in Los Angeles. Per People, the couple moved to L.A.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are reportedly starting to really patch things up between the rest of the Royal Family, as they (and everyone else) are in the middle of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. "Things are in a better space now between the couple and the royal family," a source told Entertainment Tonight. "While of course there have been tensions, the family is getting through it."
Meghan Markle, 38, and Prince Harry, 35, recently returned to Canada after a whirlwind trip to England where they completed their final engagements as working members of the royal family. The couple chose to leave their baby Archie Harrison, 10 mos., in Canada due to concerns over the growing global health pandemic.
By March 31, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are officially free of their roles as senior members of the royal family. Now that Harry has returned home from the U.K., he, Meghan and their son, Archie, are able to look forward to the future.
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's son is all set to reunite with his great-grandmother Queen Elizabeth this summer as the couple have accepted the Queen's invitation to her summer residence at Balmoral Castle, her home in Scotland. According to a report in Sunday Times, Meghan and Harry plan to return to the UK sometime in summer with their son Archie to spend time with the Queen.
Meghan Markle and recently wrapped up what are believed to be their final official public engagements in London as full-time working royals. The traveled from Canada, where they're currently residing.
went on their this week, and now that they have their lives in ahead of them, Queen Elizabeth wanted to stress that they are still welcome among the royal family.
There's much more to that super cute PDA moment, you guys. It's officially the end of an era: Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have finished their final round of royal engagements, and will no longer be working as senior royals following their decision to step back from the monarchy.
It's officially the end of an era: Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have finished their final round of royal engagements, and following their decision to step back from the monarchy. It's been quite the emotional rollercoaster ride since they announced the news back in January—,, and but as this chapter comes to a close, Harry's feeling pretty emotional about everything that's happened.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle joined Prince William and Kate Middleton during their last official engagement as senior members of the royal family.
When it comes to seating arrangements, royal watchers don't miss a beat. On Monday afternoon, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle stepped out for their final royal engagement before their new chapter begins.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have been in the U.K. this past week, where they have been fulfilling the remainder of their royal duties.