and Meghan Markle are officially done with life as publicly-funded working royals.
31.03.2020 - 18:57 / us.hola.com
The deadline is here. Meghan Markle and Prince Harry will be stepping down from their royal duties on March 31, and royal watchers have many about the couple’s future.
The Sussexes made an announcement on January 8 explaining their shock decision and expressing their plan to work in order to become financially independent and split their time between the UK and North America. Now that Harry and Meghan have reportedly moved to L.A.
and Meghan Markle are officially done with life as publicly-funded working royals.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have officially cut ties with four major tabloids in the United Kingdom (The Sun, The Daily Mail, The Mirror and The Express), and made their feelings more than clear by releasing a public letter about why they'll no longer be working with the publications.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are cutting ties with four British tabloids: and The pair announced on Sunday that they would no longer engage with the papers in letters reportedly sent to each outlet's editor. ET has reached out to Meghan and Harry's reps for comment.
I know it's been 9,529,423 years and many royal dramas since last October, but you might remember that six months ago, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle filed a lawsuit against Associated Newspapers, aka the publisher of British tabloids Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have made their first big, public donation during the coronavirus pandemic. Town & Country reports that the couple is donating £90,000 (or more than $112,000) to Feeding Britain, which helps provide food to families living in poverty in the UK.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry continue to be a force for good. The pair is donating profits from their royal wedding in 2018 to the organization Feeding Britain, which The Archbishop of Canterbury, who presided over the Sussexes' May 2018 marriage, is President of, according to a spokesperson for the Duke and Duchess of Sussex.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are doing some good amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are doing some good amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Prince Harry and Prince Harry were planning on celebrating their son Archie’s first birthday in the UK, but the celebrations have been thwarted as a result of the coronavirus.The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are residing in Los Angeles with 11 month old Archie since stepping down from their roles as senior royals earlier this year.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are having to take a rain check on their plans for son Archie Harrison's first birthday. With much of the future up in the air thanks to the coronavirus, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex are having to re-think how they will celebrate their baby's first birthday.
Queen Elizabeth II gave her moving coronavirus address to UK citizens last night. Over 5,000 miles away in Los Angeles, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry were watching online too, Harper's Bazaar reports.
Duchess Meghan and Prince Harry are reportedly feeling very "positive" about their new life in Los Angeles, California.Last month, the couple left Vancouver Island for Meghan's hometown, where they are reportedly staying in a secluded compound.March 31 marked the Sussexes’ last day working as senior members of the British royal family.All is right in sunny L.A.
Following their split from the British royal family and their recent move to Los Angeles, Meghan Markle and Prince Harryare focusing on their time with their 10-month-old son Archie. A source shared with E! News that "like many parents, they are focused on Archie and their family as well.
Welp, it's been a minute since we've heard from Meghan Markle's estranged father, but we all knew that it wasn't going to last!
They explained: "Meghan said she would rather be overly cautious than not."
Prince Harry last met Prince Charles at the annual Commonwealth Service at Westminster Abbey in London on March 9. So, it would obvious that the Duke of Sussex would want to be by Charles' side as he fights Coronavirus.
A few months ago, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry "step back" as senior members of the British royal family. The couple relocated their base from the UK to Canada.