Onwards and upwards. Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s reaction to Joe Biden and Kamala Harris’ inauguration was nothing but pride for America’s new POTUS and VPOTUS.
08.01.2021 - 20:49 / hollywoodlife.com
It’s been exactly one year since Prince Harry and Meghan Markle announced they were stepping back as “senior members” of the British royal family and relocating to North America. Though the COVID-19 pandemic has prevented Harry, 36, Meghan, 39, and baby Archie from returning to England, a source close to Meghan tells HollywoodLife EXCLUSIVELY that they aren’t having second thoughts about moving to Los Angeles.
“Meghan and Harry have not abandoned their plan to spend time in the U.K. it’s just
.Onwards and upwards. Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s reaction to Joe Biden and Kamala Harris’ inauguration was nothing but pride for America’s new POTUS and VPOTUS.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are overjoyed to be witnessing history during the presidential inauguration on January 20 — a day when the first female, Black American, South Asian American Vice President, Kamala Harris was sworn in alongside President Joe Biden. “The inauguration is very personal for Meghan and Harry,” a source close to the Suits alum, 39, told HollywoodLife, exclusively, noting Harry’s ties to the Biden family.
Meghan Markle gained huge sympathy in November when she revealed that she and husband Prince Harry had suffered a tragic miscarriage in July. And while royal expert and author of their biography Finding Freedom, Omid Scobie, believes the couple are content as a family of three with 20-month old son Archie, he can see them expanding their family in the future.
Giving thanks. Prince Harry and Meghan Markle sent a special treat to the staff of a local Los Angeles charity in honor of Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
Duchess of Sussex donated lunch to a group of military veteran volunteers working to help vulnerable people in Los Angeles as America marked Martin Luther King Jr day. Prince Harry, 36, and Meghan Markle, 39, gave volunteers working for The Mission Continues, a Los Angeles-based organisation helping veterans adjust to life after service through working in the community, lunch on Sunday.
After a year of their exit from the UK and the Royal Family, a friend of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle--Tom Bradby, a journalist who was on the South Africa tour with the Sussexes--recently opened up in an upcoming appearance on ITV’s Love Your Weekend with Alan Titchmarsh and reflected on how the Duke and Duchess were doing since their exit as senior royals.
Prince Harry has been left “heartbroken” over his “painful” rift with his family after he stepped down from his role as a senior royal, his pal Tom Bradby has said.The Duke of Sussex’s friend Tom, who is a news anchor for ITN, said the 36 year old and his wife Meghan Markle are “content” after moving to the US last year.
And while some people focused on the 'lacklustre' content of the show, several others pointed out the prince has seemingly adopted an unusual way of speaking.
Nearly a year after announcing their royal exit, plans for Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s return to the UK for the Queen’s birthday are reportedly well underway—but they still depend on whether it’s safe to travel by then.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry will reportedly reunite with the royal family this spring -- one year after stepping back as senior members and moving to the United States. According to the Sunday Times, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex plan to fly to the United Kingdom in June to attend the Trooping of the Colour, the Queen’s annual birthday parade.
since they gave up their titles, according to a report.The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are expected to attend the Trooping of the Colour, the Queen’s annual birthday parade, on June 12 in London, the Sunday Times reported.The military parade, which will mark the Queen’s 95th birthday, will also be the first national celebration in the United Kingdom since the beginning of the pandemic.The Queen appeared last year without her family at the event, which was scaled down and moved from Buckingham
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are happier living in the U.S. with their son Archie – and they wouldn’t have it any other way.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle haven't been back to the United Kingdom since they completed their final engagements as senior working royals last spring. After their royal exit, the Sussex family relocated to Meghan's home state, California, to start their next chapter and, because of travel restrictions related to the coronavirus pandemic, they haven't been able to visit the rest of the royal family since the big move.
Meghan Markle may have had one rollercoaster of a year in 2019, but nothing could have prepared her for what awaited her in 2020. The former American actress, who became the Duchess of Sussex when she married Britain’s Prince Harry in May 2018, endured a whirlwind of triumphs and drama this year alongside her husband and their firstborn Archie.