Meghan Markle Wows In Green Ensemble With Prince Harry For Final Duty At Commonwealth Day Service
Mar 09, 2020 by apost team
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have arrived at their final ever engagement as senior working royals today at Westminster Abbey for the Commonwealth Day Service.
The event is their last public royal outing since they have announced Megxit and will be stepping down from their royal duties as of April 1st.
Meghan makes a statement in her emerald green Emilia Wickstead ensemble as she and Harry held hands walking to join the rest of the royal family for the Commonwealth Day. Meghan and Harry have attended the annual event for the last two years, but this one will be their last since they are officially ending their duties as senior working royals on April 1st.
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One difference between this year and the others is that Meghan and Harry were not a part of the Queen's procession along with other royal family members. Instead of waiting for the Queen's arrival and walking through the church with her royal highness, they were led to their seats along with the rest of the guests. According to Elle magazine, Prince William and Duchess Kate were also not a part of the procession as an unprecedented, last-minute decision.
While this is the Sussex couple's last royal appearance, their first happened on Thursday night at the Endeavor Fund Awards. Meghan and Harry sparkled as photographers caught them looking cozy under an umbrella. Both Meghan and Harry spoke briefly at the awards ceremony as their first joint event since their Megxit announcement and their move from the UK to Vancouver, Canada.
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