Consider us skeptical on this one, but ooooookay!
19.05.2020 - 14:09 / ok.co.uk
Since their romantic wedding at Windsor just two years ago on 19 May, 2018, so much has changed for the Duke and Duchess of Sussex. In the past year alone, Meghan Markle has found motherhood a “struggle” in the spotlight, Harry has faced harsh criticism over quitting his royal duties and they’ve both experienced the upheaval of upping sticks to the US with their one-year-old son Archie.
Consider us skeptical on this one, but ooooookay!
The trust, which is overseen by Queen Elizabeth, Prince Harry, and Duchess Meghan Markle, took to social media to share a message of support to those who are protesting and demanding justice following the killings of George Floyd, Ahmaud Arbery, Breonna Taylor, and countless other Black Americans at the hands of police officers.
The Queen's Commonwealth Trust, headed by the monarch, Prince Harry, and Duchess Meghan, shared a series of tweets in support of the Black Lives Matter movement happening across the United States. The posts encouraged individuals to continue to speak out against injustices and declared that the youth are vital components of inflicting change across America.
After moving across the Atlantic from England to the United States, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle clearly have some big adjustments ahead of them. But, according to one royal expert who has been through the same move herself, those adjustments are almost all positive.
It goes without saying that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are concerned about their privacy and safety. The former Duke and Duchess of Sussex relocated to Los Angeles ahead of the US lockdown, induced by the Coronavirus. The couple has been couped in their new home with Archie. While the family has been lying low, it appears that someone tried snooping around their new home. According to The Daily Beast, the couple has made numerous calls to the cops with regard to the drones.
Once upon a time, in a land not so far away, a prince met an American girl. They fell madly in love and lived happily ever after... Or something like that.
Two years ago today, we all watched as Meghan Markle and got married at St. George's Chapel at Windsor Castle.
Julie Montagu, an American who became Viscountess Hinchingbrooke when she married into British aristocracy, isn’t surprised Meghan Markle and Prince Harry took a "step back" as senior royals. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are currently residing in Markle’s native Los Angeles with their son Archie, 1.