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96-year-old Queen Elizabeth II has stepped back from public duties in recent years.
Harry and Meghan‘s highly anticipated interview is set to touch on the couple’s decision to step back from royal duties, as well as Harry’s fears over press intrusion and its parallels with the treatment of his late mother, Princess Diana.
The royal family reunited for Commonwealth Day services at Westminster Abbey on Monday - but one particular encounter has left fans speculating. In their last royal engagement before stepping down from royal duties at the end of the month, Harry and Meghan were seen to greet William and Kate in a moment that some perceived as a “snub”.
The Duke of Sussex returned to the UK for his final appearances as a working member of the royal family.
On their first overseas engagement since the birth of their son, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex visited the township on Nyanga, about 20km from Cape Town. They met schoolchildren and members of The Justice Desk group, which teaches self-defence and empowerment to vulnerable children.
The Duchess of Sussex is celebrating her 38th birthday. Meghan has had an eventful year, making an appearance at various public engagements and showbiz events, as well as travelling the globe on royal tours. Of course, this last year may be the most memorable for the Duchess with the arrival of baby Archie.
The Duchess of Cambridge and the Duchess of Sussex have been receiving large amounts of abuse on social media, according to Kensington Palace. The official instagram account for the palace has been working to clear offensive comments, often racist and sexist in nature. In response to this, and other online abuse, Hello Magazine has launched a campaign to tackle negative commentary. But recently, various publications in the British media have come under fire for their own negative commentary - particularly that of Meghan Markle.
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