We know Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have left the palace, we know they’re seeking out ‘other’ work, and we know the Queen has banned them from future use of the ‘Sussex Royal’ brand.
What we did not know – up until now – is the exact date Harry and Meghan would be finishing up their official royal duties.
Well, the date has been set for the couple to wave goodbye to their responsibilities to Buckingham Palace. A spokesperson for the couple said that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will make their final appearance as full members of the Royal Family at the end of March.
The couple will return to the UK at the end of February for a series of royal engagements, including a music festival at Royal Albert Hall and a Commonwealth Day service at Westminster Abbey on March 9.
From April, the pair will no longer have an office in the palace but, instead, will be represented through their charity team in the UK.
Despite this, Harry is still expected to be in attendance at the London Marathon in April as well as the Invictus Games in May, where he will be joined by Meghan.
Harry and Meghan will continue to split their time between the UK and North America, and their spokesperson said they would be in the UK “regularly”.
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