But over on Vancouver Island, Canada, where the couple are living with ten-month-old Archie, their neighbours are waging a war of their own, refusing to back down and forming a united front against the rest of the world.
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Prince Harry seems to be adjusting to his new life after stepping down from the royal family smoothly and swimmingly.
Per TMZ, the Duke of Sussex was spotted at a Vancouver Island grocery store yesterday, grinning and picking up what looks like to-go sandwiches and groceries, carried in a reusable …
.But over on Vancouver Island, Canada, where the couple are living with ten-month-old Archie, their neighbours are waging a war of their own, refusing to back down and forming a united front against the rest of the world.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are currently in England because . However, it looks like the trip is serving two purposes: One, for Harry and Meghan to carry out their final round of official engagements as royals, and two, for Harry and Meg to patch things up with the royal family, who seem less than thrilled that they decided to quit their royal duties and move to Canada.
It's not looking like Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's son, Archie, will be making the trip back to his birthplace this month when his mother joins his father in the United Kingdom. ET has learned that 9-month-old Archie is expected to remain in Canada while his parents fulfill their last duties as senior members of the royal family.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's son, Archie, reportedly won't be making the trip back to his birthplace this month when his mother joins his father in the United Kingdom. According to the British paper, the Duchess of Sussex will once again leave her and Harry's 9-month-old son behind in Canada when she returns to London to make several scheduled appearances.
Welp, now that after fleeing from , I guess it's fair that they'll start getting treated like true non-royals, right? In addition to and their , Meghan and Harry will also be losing their government protection in Canada, too.
David Beckham is happy for his royal pal Prince Harry. Beckham, 44, spoke with Entertainment Tonight about Harry, 35, and his recent decision to "step back" as a senior member of the royal family and his part-time move to Canada with his wife, Meghan Markle, and 9-month-old son, Archie.
David Beckham is happy for his royal pal Prince Harry. Beckham, 44, spoke with Entertainment Tonight about Harry, 35, and his recent decision to "step back" as a senior member of the royal family and his part-time move to Canada with his wife, Meghan Markle, and 9-month-old son, Archie.
Harry was photographed in ultra-casual attire, donning a Patagonia zip-up puffer jacket, denim jeans, and a case-appropriate "dad cap."
Prince Harry seems to be adjusting to his new life after stepping down from the royal family smoothly and swimmingly.
Prince Harry seems to be adjusting to his new life after stepping down from the royal family smoothly and swimmingly.
Prince Harry seems to be adjusting to his new life after stepping down from the royal family smoothly and swimmingly.
Prince Harry was photographed grabbing his own groceries at a grocery store on Vancouver Island, off the coast of Canada, yesterday. The duke was spotted around the time news broke that he and Duchess Meghan have to review their usage of the "Sussex Royal" moniker for their upcoming independent ventures.
In early February it was formally announced that Peter Phillips, the Queen’s grandson, had separated from his wife, Autumn Phillips.The pair had been married for some 12 years. Autumn had wanted to return to her native Canada after the divorce but – according to reports – Peter’s sister Zara Tindall talked Autumn into staying in the UK.