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"While You May Not See Us Here...": UK's Prince Harry, Meghan End Royal Roles

"We look forward to reconnecting with you soon. You've been great! Until then, please take good care of yourselves, and of one another." the couple wrote in their Instagram post.

"While You May Not See Us Here...": UK's Prince Harry, Meghan End Royal Roles
Prince Harry, Meghan Markle last public appearance came earlier this month in London (File)
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Prince Harry and his American wife Meghan posted their last message as working members of Britain's royal family on Monday before officially embarking on new careers without their "Royal Highness" styles.

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle shocked Queen Elizabeth and the other Windsors in January by announcing plans step back from their royal roles. A later deal brokered by the 93-year-old monarch means they will go their own way from April.

So from Wednesday, the couple, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, will be free to pursue new careers, earn their own money and spend most of their time in North America.

But they will no longer be able to use the word "royal" in their branding or carry out official duties and have agreed not to use the style of HRH - His or Her Royal Highness.

Prince Harry, 35, the queen's grandson and sixth in line to the throne, will remain a prince but relinquish his military appointments.

"While you may not see us here, the work continues," the couple said in the last message to their more than 11 million followers on their sussexroyal Instagram page.

"We look forward to reconnecting with you soon. You've been great! Until then, please take good care of yourselves, and of one another."

As we can all feel, the world at this moment seems extraordinarily fragile. Yet we are confident that every human being has the potential and opportunity to make a difference as seen now across the globe, in our families, our communities and those on the front line together we can lift each other up to realise the fullness of that promise. What's most important right now is the health and wellbeing of everyone across the globe and finding solutions for the many issues that have presented themselves as a result of this pandemic. As we all find the part we are to play in this global shift and changing of habits, we are focusing this new chapter to understand how we can best contribute. While you may not see us here, the work continues. Thank you to this community - for the support, the inspiration and the shared commitment to the good in the world. We look forward to reconnecting with you soon. You've been great! Until then, please take good care of yourselves, and of one another. Harry and Meghan

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Prince Harry, and Meghan Markle, a former actress, married in a lavish ceremony in May 2018, a wedding which was heralded at the time as infusing a blast of Hollywood glamour and modernity into the monarchy, and making them one of the world's biggest celebrity couples.

Their son Archie was born a year later, but by then relations with the media and with Prince Harry's elder brother Prince William were becoming strained, and in January they announced plans to step back from their royal roles.

It provoked a crisis, and in a subsequent deal thrashed out with the queen, her son and heir Prince Charles and William, it was agreed the couple would have to give up their royal jobs altogether.

As a result, the couple will no longer use their sussexroyal handle on Instagram nor update their SussexRoyal.com website. The Sussex Royal Foundation, which they were setting up, will be wound up.

However Travalyst, a sustainable tourism initiative launched by Harry which had been the foundation's main initiative, will continue as an independent non-profit body.

The couple will now focus on their family for the next few months while "developing their future non-profit organisation", a statement from their office said.

"The Duke and Duchess of Sussex would prefer that in the immediate weeks and months, the focus remains on the global response to COVID-19," the statement said.

Security

Their last public appearance came earlier this month when they joined other senior royals at the annual Commonwealth Day service in London.

After that they returned to Canada where they had spent most of their time in the last four months, and a royal source confirmed they had now moved to the Los Angeles area. Meghan, 38, who starred in TV legal drama "Suits", was raised in the area and her mother Doria still lives there.

Since their exit deal was announced, there have been questions over who would provide their personal security which media have estimated costs millions of dollars a year.

Canada had already said it would not provide security for them after they relinquished their royal jobs and on Sunday, U.S. President Donald Trump tweeted that the United States would not foot the bill either.

However, a spokeswoman for the couple said they had no plans to ask for any public funding for their security, adding: "Privately funded security arrangements have been made."

Meghan's first post-royal job will be to narrate a nature documentary "Elephant" for Disney which will be released on April 3 and will raise money for an animal welfare charity.

"For now, there will be no additional information on their next steps," the statement from their office said.

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