Buckingham Palace rarely comments on stories, but in the weeks following Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's decision to step down as senior royal family members, the Palace has been speaking out more to set the record straight on their future.
20.01.2020 - 10:06 / evoke.ie
Prince Harry has finally broken his silence about his decision to step back from his prominent role in the royal family.
Over the weekend it was confirmed he and Meghan Markle would be losing their titles when they step back in the spring.
And Harry has admitted that it has brought him ‘great sadness’ that it has come to this.
Sentebale held an event on Sunday 19th January 2020, hosted by The Caring Foundation, to raise funds for Sentebale’s vital work supporting young people affected by HIV
Buckingham Palace rarely comments on stories, but in the weeks following Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's decision to step down as senior royal family members, the Palace has been speaking out more to set the record straight on their future.
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Prince Harry has broken his silence over Megxit and admitted he feels a "great sadness that it has come to this" but it was not possible to find the new life he and his wife Meghan Markle wanted.The Duke of Sussex made the comments at a formal private dinner at The Ivy restaurant in Chelsea, which was hosted for his vulnerable children's charity Sentebale.
Prince Harry on Sunday publicly addressed his decision to "step back" from royal life, saying he wanted to continue supporting Queen Elizabeth without public funding, but "unfortunately, that wasn't possible."
Prince Harry has broken his silence on his break with the royal family, saying there was “no other option” for him and wife Meghan Markle.
Prince Harry, 35, saw an opportunity at took it. At the London premiere of The Lion King in July of 2019, Harry and Meghan Markle, 38, ran into the director of the movie himself, Jon Favreau, and Harry didn’t waste the opportunity on idle talk.
On the same page. Prince Harry, Duchess Meghan and Queen Elizabeth II are reportedly “pleased” with their agreement for the Duke of Sussex and Duchess of Sussex to step down as senior members of the royal family.
Prince Harry has broken cover in his first public statement since triggering a royal crisis last week.
Prince Harry has broken his silence in his first public statement since announcing he and Meghan Markle would take a step back from the Royal Family.
In a newly resurfaced video from last year’s London premiere of The Lion King, Prince Harry is seen speaking to Disney CEO Bob Iger and proposing his wife, Duchess Meghan, for future voice-over work. The video made the rounds on social media after rumors of Meghan signing a voice-over deal with Disney began to make headlines.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry might be a team, but that doesn't mean the Duchess of Sussex is involved in everything. On Monday, Harry met with the senior members of his family to discuss the couple's future within the British monarchy. Harry met with his grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II, his father, Prince Charles, and his brother, Prince William, at Sandringham Estate in Norfolk, England, while his wife and son Archie were thousands of miles away on Vancouver Island in Canada.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry might be a team, but that doesn't mean the Duchess of Sussex is involved in everything. On Monday, Harry met with the senior members of his family to discuss the couple's future within the British monarchy.
Prince William and Prince Harry have made the rare move of issuing a statement after The Times reported today that Harry and Meghan Markle felt pushed out of the royal family in part because of William's "bullying attitude." The couple announced their intent last week to step back as senior members of the family and to become financially independent.The outlet reported that a single source told them that, despite other sources disputing it.
Queen Elizabeth II is speaking out about Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's decision to step back as "senior" members of the royal family and split their time between the U.K. and North America.
Queen Elizabeth II has issued an official statement to react to Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's decision to step down from their roles as senior royals. Her Majesty The Queen, 93, has said she is "entirely supportive" of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex's decision, but "would have preferred" for them to remain as senior members of the royal family.The statement, shared by Buckingham Palace, read: "Today my family had very constructive discussions on the future of my grandson and his family.