As of Tuesday, March 31, becoming the final day for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle as the royal couple, the couple used their @SussexRoyal Instagram account for the one last time and shared their message.
Both the couple have been in the news for quite some times now – be it for attending their last occasion as Royal couple without their 10-month-old son Archie or giving a reply to Donald Trump’s recent tweet. However, they are ready for their life without royal tag which officially begins from April 1. Their spokesperson said that they would love to prefer it in the immediate weeks and months but as of now, the focus will be on the response of the global pandemic COVID-19.
According to the reports, the couple will now focus on their nonprofit organization and they are yet to establish a U.K.-based Sussex Royal Foundation as well. “The Trustees of the Sussex Royal Foundation have been an invaluable resource to The Duke and Duchess, providing essential guidance,” said the spokesperson. “The Duke and Duchess are incredibly grateful for the Trustees’ support and counsel in recent months.”
Harry to work with Travalyst partners?
Meanwhile, the novel coronavirus has brought the world into a standstill and this has already taken several lives across the globe. Public health and socio-economic have been in trouble for this virus as well. However, Harry is working with the Travalyst partners to get to know how they can help in the recovery, especially by supporting the communities, wildlife and the environment together in this crunch situation.
Meanwhile, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have given a fitting reply on Donald Trump’s tweet on their security recently. Donald Trump has announced that the U.S. Govt. would not pay for Harry and Meghan’s security team on his Twitter. His tweet came after three days when Harry and Meghan left Vancouver Island, Canada, where they were living after they announced their exit from the royal family.
The Royal couple shared that they are in no mood to ask the Govt. for their security. A spokesperson from their side recently shared in a statement to Us Weekly about this as well. Meanwhile, they wouldn’t rely on their household office at Buckingham Palace after Tuesday.
Who will manage the couple in the States?
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PR firm Sunshine Sachs will handle their media enquiries in the States. Moreover, former Royal Foundation aide James Holt will serve the role for the United Kingdom and Commonwealth. Along with them, Catherine St-Laurent, the former staffer from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation will be the chief of staff and also be the executive director of their nonprofit organization.
The couple’s spokesperson adds, “The Duke and Duchess of Sussex will spend the next few months focusing on their family and continuing to do what they can, safely and privately, to support and work with their pre-existing charitable commitments while developing their future non-profit organization.”
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