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Meghan Markle has served up many stylish looks during her pregnancy. The Duchess of Sussex is due to give birth to her first child this Spring with husband Prince Harry.
The Queen and her family have marked Commonwealth Day with a special service at Westminster Abbey. Representatives joined them from the fifty-three other member countries for the 70th anniversary of the Commonwealth's inception.
The Duchess of Sussex discussed her pregnancy at an International Women’s Day event in London. Meghan shared her hopes that the baby would be a feminist, reciting a line from a recent Netflix documentary she had watched that, “I feel the embryonic kicking of feminism”. The Duke and Duchess are expecting their first child next month.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have been on their final royal tour before becoming parents. Harry and Meghan’s trip to Morocco has focused on the ways in which girls’ education and youth empowerment are shaping the country. The tour has included visits to a boarding school for girls in rural communities, and an equestrian centre which provides therapy for children with special needs.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are taking their last royal trip before becoming parents. The three-day tour of Morocco will include a number of official engagements. Here’s what Harry and Meghan will be getting up to...
Meghan Markle has visited New York City to visit friends and for a reported baby shower. The Duchess of Sussex wore all black and sunglasses as she travelled around the city. It was the first time she had been back in the US since marrying Prince Harry last year. Their baby is due sometime in Spring.
Geri Horner, a.k.a “Ginger Spice”, was reunited with Prince Charles on Thursday night, at the Savoy hotel in London. It echoed a famously “cheeky” meeting they had twenty years earlier, while Geri was with the other Spice Girls. This time round, they were surrounded by stars and patrons at the Invest In Futures event, hosted by The Prince’s Trust.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex presented at the Endeavour Fund Awards, supporting the physical and mental recovery of injured servicemen and women. The fund was launched by The Royal Foundation, created by Prince William and Prince Harry in 2009.
Despite the freezing conditions, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex greeted well-wishers in Bristol. The royals visited the Old Vic, the oldest continuously working theatre in the English-speaking world, and Empire Fighting Chance, a charity which works with young people.
Babies, birthdays, weddings and global tours – this year saw the Royal family grow in number and celebrate with parties fit for a Queen.