, where they've been social distancing in their new home with their son, Archie. But the royal couple were recently spotted volunteering amid the coronavirus crisis, dressed down in jeans and masks.
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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's decision to step back from their duties as senior members of the royal family sent shockwaves around the globe when it was announced earlier this year.
It's well known among royal watchers that the Sussexes' bombshell decision reportedly also came as a shock to other members of the royal family. In a new, detailed account of the behind-the-scenes drama of the royal exit, however, the Daily Mail revealed that that surprising news was delivered to the royal family
, where they've been social distancing in their new home with their son, Archie. But the royal couple were recently spotted volunteering amid the coronavirus crisis, dressed down in jeans and masks.
Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan have donated £90,000 (more than $100,000) to charity Feeding Britain, according to Town & Country. The donation stemmed from the proceeds generated from the Sussexes' global wedding broadcast in 2018.
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.
The British monarchy is taking the current coronavirus pandemic hard. To be fair, we all are...but it's often hard to remember that royals can show their emotions in stressful times too.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle tuned into Queen Elizabeth II’s historic speech about the coronavirus pandemic from their home in Los Angeles.
Her poignant television address provided the words of strength and courage people needed to hear during one of mankind’s biggest challenges in the 21st century.
The Queen covered a lot of ground during the four-and-a-half minutes she spent addressing the Commonwealth about the ongoing impact of the coronavirus pandemic on Sunday night.
It's been nearly a week sincePrince Harry and Meghan Markle officially left their royal duties — and a source tells ET the pair are «happier and more relaxed.» «They are spending time as a family and taking a break away from the spotlight,» the source adds.
Now that and , you might think that they're busy planning out their next big non-royal moves and working on launching their new charitable foundation and brand. However, you'd be very wrong—apparently, Meghan and Harry are currently taking some time off and not stressing about what comes next for them.
Prince Harry reportedly joined Duchess Meghan for the narration recording of the Disneynature documentary Elephant back in October. The film's release marks the first independent project from the Duchess of Sussex since stepping down as a senior working royal alongside Harry earlier this week.
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!
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have hired a body guard firm formally used by Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie to help keep them safe as they step away from royal life, according to reports.The former Duke and Duchess of Sussex officially stepped down from their roles as senior royals on 31 March and therefore have been on the hunt for new bodyguards, it has been claimed.
Today, April 1, is and 's first official day outside of the royal family—from a working perspective. They are still, obviously, members of the actual family.The two are starting their new lives under strange circumstances, as people across the world are self-isolating in an effort to slow the spread of the .
Tuesday, March 31, marks the final day of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's life as senior members of the royal family. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex announced earlier this year their intention to step down from their royal roles, to split their time between North America and the United Kingdom, and to become financially independent from the royal family.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have hinted they will no longer use their Instagram account after leaving their Sussex Royal brand name behind.The pair took to the account — followed by 11.3million people — to post a statement about the future, saying: "While you may not see us here, the work continues." Harry, 35, and his 38 year old wife Meghan took to Instagram to share text on their trademark blue background underneath their logo.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have posted a final farewell message on their Sussex Royal social media account the day before they quit as senior royals.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are reportedly planning a very special trip back to the United Kingdom this spring.
In case ya hadn't heard, , where they're social-distancing along with the rest of the country. And while the royal couple never once said they were planning to lean on the U.S. government to help with their security costs, President Donald Trump hit Twitter to inform them that he'll be doing no such thing:
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.
, 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.