Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s new Netflix docuseries, “Harry & Meghan,” premiered on Dec. 8, and in case you have been questioning, they won’t be returning as working royals, Buckingham Palace formally introduced on Feb. 19, 2021.
Following their 12-month evaluate interval, the late Queen Elizabeth II confirmed that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex stepped away from “the work of the royal family” and that their “honorary army appointments and royal patronages” had been returned. Even although the couple have been stripped from their roles, Harry and Markle nonetheless have their royal titles (a minimum of for now, anyway).
When Harry and Markle first introduced their royal exit in January 2020, it was understood that they’d maintain their HRH kinds however not actively use them and that they’d proceed to be generally known as the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, the Earl and Countess of Dumbarton, and the Baron and Baroness Kilkeel. As of now, this has not modified.
Harry may even proceed his work with the Invictus Games and his Sentebale charity, whereas Markle will stay a patron of the Mayhew animal welfare charity and Smart Works.
“As evidenced by their work over the previous 12 months, The Duke and Duchess of Sussex stay dedicated to their obligation and repair to the UK and all over the world, and have supplied their continued help to the organizations they’ve represented no matter official function,” the pair beforehand mentioned in a joint assertion after being faraway from a majority of their patronages. “We can all stay a lifetime of service. Service is common.”
The second installment of “Harry & Meghan” hits Netflix on Dec. 15.