Meghan Markle and Prince Harry mocked by Gutfield on Fox News
Meghan and Prince Harry continue to lead a life filled with duties very similar to the one they had in the UK, royal author Duncan Larcombe has claimed. The royal commentator noted the Duke and Duchess haven’t escaped the limelight or many of the responsibilities they had as working royals – such as undertaking trips, visiting venues, carrying out charitable work.
He told OK! magazine: “They are effectively carrying on as though they are a royal couple in all but name.”
He continued: “They are attending events, supporting causes, putting out podcasts, writing books, travelling across the United States.
“Harry will visit Europe and the Netherlands in April for the Invictus Games, they’re like statesmen with no state.”
The Duke and Duchess first announced they wanted to change their royal status in January 2020, when they expressed their intention to step back as senior members of the Firm.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are a ‘royal couple in all but name’ , an expert said (Image: GETTY)
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry live in California (Image: GETTY)
This position would have given them the unique possibility to carry out official engagements for the Queen while also, after becoming independent from the Sovereign Grant, pursuing profitable deals.
However, following a meeting at Sandringham between the Queen, Harry, Prince William and Prince Charles, it was agreed the Duke and Duchess of Sussex would step down as senior…