Prince Harry And Meghan Markle Attended Church With The Queen As Part Of Final Royal Duties

Mar 09, 2020 by apost team

Queen Elizabeth II, Prince Harry, and Meghan Markle attended service at the Royal Chapel of All Saints in Windsor Great Park on Sunday as part of the couple’s final duties before their departure from the working royal family at the end of the month.

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Harry and Meghan are wrapping up their royal duties before ‘Megxit’ becomes official. A portmanteau of ‘Meghan’ and ‘exit’, ‘Megxit’ was coined after ‘Brexit’, to refer to the former Suits actress’ exit, or exiting, from the working royal family.

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The Duke and Duchess of Sussex had made their way to the church separately from the Queen, but it was the first time the three of them appeared at the same public event since the couple left indefinitely for Canada.

They are scheduled to perform their final duty at a Westminster Abbey service for Commonwealth Day this Monday.

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Since returning to the UK last week, they've been greeted with cheers at most of their stops around the country. Meghan was even hugged when she went solo for an event on Friday.

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Do you think Harry and Meghan will be happier once their departure as a working royal becomes official? Let us know why in the comments.