Prince Harry and Meghan Markle may have been holding back during their time as full-time working royals.
25.03.2020 - 17:57 / cosmopolitan.com
and away from all the drama of the royal family and are currently taking some much-needed time to themselves . Since Meghan and Harry announced they're stepping back from royal duties, becomes more and more evident.
During Meghan's tenure as a full-time royal, unfair, racist, and negative tabloid stories about her nearly every day. (Just take a look at written about her for no reason.) At one point, that dealing with the press was really "challenging" and that she felt extremely "vulnerable."
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle may have been holding back during their time as full-time working royals.
It's generally understood that working royals don't grant tell-all interviews—and they certainly wouldn't get paid to grant said interviews. But, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are no longer working royals, so speculation is currently running rampant that they could do both.
When Prince Harry and Meghan Markle relocated to Los Angeles last month after their royal exit, it was no secret that part of the motivation for the move was Meghan's mom, Doria Ragland.
From everything we’ve seen over the past few weeks, Meghan Markle is clearly eager to get her acting career back on track. She and Prince Harry left their position as Royals, moved to Canada, and moved AGAIN to Los Angeles — with a baby, in the middle of a pandemic no less — all in just a matter of 3 months.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry just relocated from Canada to Los Angeles to start their new life away from senior royal duties, and naturally they're gonna need security. Just ask Donald Trump, he has a lot of opinions on the whole thing!
to start their new life away from senior royal duties, and naturally they're gonna need security.
It's official: . Which means their , they will no longer do official royal engagements, and they're financially independent.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are reportedly planning a very special trip back to the United Kingdom this spring.
It feels like it's been 3,457,260 years, but Prince Harry and Meghan Markle only announced that they were stepping down as senior royals a few months ago in January. And now, new intel is coming out about how Meghan, Harry, and the royal family dealt with the transition.
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!
Back in January, reports went around that Prince Harry pitched hiring Meghan Markle for voiceover work to Disney CEO Bob Iger at The Lion King's UK premiere last summer. But he wasn't pitching Meghan—she had actually already been approached to narrate Disneynature's Elephant documentary, Hello! reports now.
If you're looking for some good news today (and honestly, aren't we all?), I'm happy to report that it looks like Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are def interested in expanding their family and having another baby.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry quietly left Canada and moved to Los Angeles, a source confirms to ELLE. People was the first U.S.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have officially moved on with their new life, away from all the drama wrought by the British tabloids, and are currently taking some much-needed time to themselves in Canada. Since Meghan and Harry announced they’re stepping back from royal duties, all the crap Meghan had to put up with becomes more and more evident.
Welp, looks like have officially moved to Los Angeles. According to multiple reports, the royal couple have left their home in Vancouver Island and are settled in the L.A. area, where they're in social isolation amid the coronavirus pandemic. A source tells that "It was always their plan to eventually be based in California since their work life will be focused in the US," while reports that "they have been living in a secluded compound."
Meghan Markle, 38, and Prince Harry, 35, are apparently on the move! The couple, along with their adorable 10-month-old son Archie, have reportedly left the Vancouver Island residence they’ve called home for the last few months and relocated to Meghan’s hometown of Los Angeles, a source told People.
Welp, if there is at least one* good (decent? bearable?) thing about the current pandemic, it's that it's giving ...kinda. As you may recall, went even deeper once Harry made the decision alongside his wife, Meghan Markle, to .
, and there's understandably a concern amongst his family. The prince, who has "mild symptoms," has reportedly been in touch with both his sons, but it doesn't look like Harry will be returning to England at this time. It makes sense—pretty much the entire world is social distancing right now, and flying to England would only put more people at risk.
It's been half a month since Meghan Markle returned to Canada following her final engagements in England as a working royal family member. Her life has starkly changed for the better, a source told Us Weekly in its issue this week.
It looks like stepping back from senior royal duties was exactly what needed.According to a source who spoke to "Meghan has a real spring in her step again. She feels like a new person."It's been no secret that and Meghan Markle have struggled with their life in the spotlight post-royal wedding.