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The Duchess of Sussex released the first episode of her Archetype podcast on Tuesday entitled “The Misconception of Ambition”.
But royal commentator Angla Levin criticised Meghan after the Duchess claimed she didn’t “ever remember personally feeling the negative connotation behind the word ambitious until I started dating my now husband”.
Ms Levin said the Royal Family is about ambition “in sense of duty and giving” and not “about getting to the top”.
She added: “She thought it was normal to be ambitious and only when she started dating Harry did she realise that it was not welcomed. My goodness, that is a smack at Harry and a punch to the Royal Family. Harry told her about life in the Royal Family, but she obviously did not want to listen.”
However, not everyone agreed as Sussex fans gushed over the highly-anticipated series with Twitter user @freepeeper saying the podcast is a “wonderful gift” to women and girls.
“Identifying and dismantling tropes meant to discourage and control women. Meghan urges them not to let anyone rob them of their ambition, encouraging the fullest exploration of their divine potential,” they added.
Meanwhile, user @ayeshaghazi_ said: “I admire Meghan Markle so much and I don’t say this lightly. She is an incredible and incredibly brave and incredibly intelligent woman. I’m so excited for this podcast.”
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Princess Diana played a vital role during her time in the Royal Family in being the trend-setter and modern royal.

The ‘people’s princess’ appeared much more in touch with her subjects, she had no qualms showing emotion and even contributed largely to how people viewed those with AIDS in the 1980s.
Diana’s influence continues to reign within the Monarchy, particularly with Prince William, but one of the key things she changed was how the royals educate their children.

Much like her daughter-in-law, Diana wanted Prince William and Prince Harry to have some semblance of a normal childhood growing up.
Just as the Duchess of Cambridge takes on a rather modern approach to education and children’s development including learning through play, Diana was ahead of her time.
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Picture of Princess Diana Prince Harry has recently gone on a trip to Rwanda and Mozambique to meet with diplomats as part of his charity work with Africa Parks.
Last week, Prince Harry made a trip to represent the charity Africa Parks in Mozambique and Rwanda.
Royal expert and journalist Jennie Bond has said Prince Harry has “sent a message” by going on a three-day trip to countries in Africa.
READ MOREPicture of Prince HarryPrincess Diana’s influence will be felt in the Monarchy until Prince George is king, according to a royal expert.
Despite it being the 25th anniversary of the Princess of Wales’ death, her legacy continues to have an impact on the Royal Family.
The ‘people’s princess’ continues to make headlines across the world on a regular basis and now there are two new documentaries about Diana’s life.
Diana’s two sons Princes William and Harry have both continued her legacy in some way and have made key decisions, including naming their children to honour their mother.
Now it has emerged that staff at the Palace fully expect the late-princess’ legacy to continue for a further two generations.
READ MOREPicture of Princess Diana The Royal Family “slight irritation” after Lady Louise’s summer job was revealed, a royal expert has claimed.
Earlier this month, it was reported the Queen’s youngest granddaughter Lady Louise Windsor had started working at a garden centre.
The 18-year-old had reportedly started at the job whilst waiting for her A-Level resuts, which were revealed last week.
According to royal correspondent Richard Palmer, following the news of Lady Louise’s job being revealed, the Royal Family felt a sense of “irritation” that the news had been made public.
READ MOREPicture of Lady Louise Kate Middleton, the Duchess of Cambridge will be “very busy” with preparing Prince George, Prince Louis and Princess Charlotte’s new school uniforms, ahead of the upcoming school term.
Like all children in the UK, Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis are currently gearing up to begin the new school term next month.
Earlier this week, it was announced that all three of the children are set to attend Lambrook School. The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have always been adamant that they want to ensure their children have as normal upbringing as possible.
Speaking on the latest episode of the Daily Express’ Royal Round-Up, royal correspondent Richard Palmer joined host Pandora Forsyth to discuss how Kate is set to take on a very “normal” task to prepare her children for their new schooling venture.
READ MOREPicture of Kate MiddletonPrince Harry’s long-anticipated memoir could be delayed until next year over “truth bomb” concerns, a source has claimed – despite previous reports suggesting it was “on track” to be released in 2022.
The book had been “tentatively” scheduled for this autumn. Last year, Prince Harry said he was creating an “intimate and heartfelt memoir” about his life.
The memoir, published by Penguin Random House, will be the “definitive account” of the Duke’s “experiences, adventures, losses, and life lessons”.
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Picture of Prince HarryMeghan Markle released the first episode of her highly anticipated podcast on Tuesday. But will you be listening to the series? Vote in our poll.
VOTE HERE Picture of Meghan MarkleMeghan Markle’s terrifying story of her son Archie nearly dying in a fire has sparked horror among her fans.
Speaking to friend and tennis star Serena Williams on the Duchess’ new podcast Archetypes, Meghan explained how the terrifying event unfolded when she had been visiting the Nyanga township in Cape Town, South Africa with Prince Harry in 2019.
She described how the incident had left helpers “shaken” and “in tears”, adding: “As a mother, you go: ‘Oh, my God, what?'”Picture of Meghan Markle and baby Archie Meghan Markle’s new podcast has been criticised for being “yawn-worthy” and for criticising the “big bad palace”. 
The first episode of Archetypes, which explores the labels which hold women back was released yesterday. 
Commenting on the podcast, Daniela Elser said: “The woe-is-me-dom is just yawn-worthy.
“How much more mileage can the Sussexes wring out of the Big Bad Palace storyline?”
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Meghan Markle has received backlash following the release of her new podcast, with one commentator claiming she has ditched her title to “thrust herself to the highest celebrity plane”.
The first episode of Archetypes, which explores the labels that hold women back, was released yesterday on Spotify. 
In the podcast, Meghan refers to herself using just her first name, and not her royal title, the Duchess of Sussex. 
Criticising Meghan for this, Daniela Elser said: “Most notably, absent from all the media shots was the royal title she picked up on her wedding day back in 2018.
“The message we are meant to take away is that this is Meghan. Raw. Unfiltered. Unleashed.
“In ditching her title, here we have Meghan’s ascension (at her behest or Spotify’s marketing team, I wonder?) to mononym status, an ostensible thrusting of herself to the highest celebrity plane like Oprah or Beyonce.
“And the project responsible for this elevation? The podcast that represents the starting gun being fired on Brand Sussex launching itself full-tilt into the American entertainment market?”
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Meghan Markle 'thrusts herself into highest celebrity plane' by 'ditching her title'Meghan and Harry have adopted a beagle called Mamma Mia. 
The seven-year-old rescue dog joins fellow beagle guy and a black labrador at the Sussexes family home in Montecito California. 

Shannon Keith, an animal rights attorney who runs the Beagle Freedom Project, told the New York Times: “The duchess called me personally.”
She added: “She calls on my cell with no Caller ID and says, ‘Hey Shannon, this is Meghan.”
Ms Keith said they talked for 30 minutes and then Meghan and Harry came to visit the rescue centre. 
She told the Los Angeles Times: “The duchess is holding Mia and was like, ‘We’re adopting her.”‘
“She was like, ‘No, we don’t want a Christmas puppy. … We want ones we can help who are older.”‘

Prince Charles is the longest-serving heir in UK history, at 72-years-old, after being first in line from the age of three.
When he takes the crown, Prince Charles will become the oldest ever British monarch to ascend to the throne.
Some royalists have argued that Prince Charles should step aside to allow Prince William to become King because he generally tends to enjoy better approval ratings with the public.
Prince Charles has faced controversy over his divorce from Princess Diana and his affair during their marriage with now-wife Camilla, the Duchess of Cornwall.
He has also been accused of “meddling” in politics by stating his opinion on issues like the environment and farming, alternative medicine and architecture in private letters to Government ministers.

Will Prince Charles step aside and let Prince William become King?In an address to the President of Ukraine to mark Ukrainian Independence Day, the Queen congratulated Ukrainians. 
She said: “It gives me great pleasure to send Your Excellency and the people of Ukraine my warmest greetings on the celebration of your Independence Day.
“In this most challenging year, I hope that today will be a time for the Ukrainian people, both in Ukraine and around the world, to celebrate their culture, history and identity. May we look to better times in the future”.
On their 31st anniversary of Independence, Her Majesty The Queen congratulates Ukrainians.

In her address to the President of Ukraine she said: pic.twitter.com/01JQWif1K3
The Queen has a great sense of humour, a former royal footman has claimed. 
Recalling an anecdote which showed off her fun side, Stephen Kaye told Slingo: “She does have a great sense of humour and she’d show it, especially when she and the Duke were together. There was one time when somebody had given the Queen a cheese as a gift at Sandringham. Most of the gifts like that get sent away to either hospitals or children’s homes and so on, but she chose to keep this particular cheese. The head chef had checked it was all OK to eat and it went on the table, but it was the smelliest cheese – I don’t think I’ve ever smelt anything like it in my life. It was horrendous, you could smell it as soon as you walked into the room. 

“The Duke had this grinder in his hands and was grinding this cheese, he was sitting at one end of the table and the Queen at the other and he shouted over to the Queen, ‘Lilibet, smell your fingers.’ She just looked over at him and cried ‘Oh Philip’. Myself and the other footmen all looked at each other like did he actually just say that? It was really quite funny.
“One funny thing was that if the Queen went out on a visit, when she got back, she’d get out of the car and one of our jobs as footmen was to take the blanket off of her legs and roll it up and put it in the garden entrance. All the members of the Royal household would be waiting around for the Queen as she stood chatting about the experience she’s just had and as she turns away to go up into the palace, everyone then bows and curtsies. But, sometimes she’d change her mind and turn back to have another conversation and everyone is bowing and then having to wait to bow again. It was quite funny, I think she used to do it deliberately.”

The Queen has been probed over one aspect of her reign which one historian told Express.co.uk has given her a false sense of importance. 
The Queen has positioned the Commonwealth as centrally important to her reign. 
However, Dr Ed Owens claims that this is a mistake. 
He said: “She has seen the Commonwealth as a way of keeping the monarchy globally relevant, just like it was globally relevant in 1952.
“But again, Britain is not a top-tier nation anymore. It would be a second-tier nation alongside other great second-tier nations, the likes of, Japan, France, Brazil.

“We are in that kind of tier of nation these days. But punching in the top league, you have got countries like Germany, the USA, China. They would be the three top tier nations.
“So, we have to ask ourselves, has the Commonwealth given us possibly as a nation, but certainly the monarchy, a false sense of importance?”

READ MORE Queen probed over key detail as collapse of monarchy exploredThe Queen once went missing during a shooting lunch a former royal footman has revealed. 
Speaking exclusively to Slingo, Stephen Kaye said: “So we used to go out and do shooting lunches. At Sandringham we’d do the shooting lunches in a very large log cabin, so we’d have to get the fire going, lay the food out, put the bar up and make sure everything was perfect. Once we thought the Queen had gone back to the house for lunch because it was ready for one o’clock, but there was no Queen [at the cabin]. Two o’clock arrives, three o’clock arrives, no Queen. 
“Me and my colleague footmen – there’s always this unwritten rule that you’re allowed to have a drink on duty as long as you don’t take it too far – we’d had a couple of beers waiting for them and the sniffer dogs finally arrive about 4pm and it’s getting dark. The Queen walks in, she has a pheasant in one hand and a gun in the other, she puts them in the corner, puts the dogs in this pen and I’ve made her a gin and dubonnet – it’s one part gin, two parts dubonnet and an ice and a slice, she’d always have one of those at five o’clock – and what I found interesting is that she sat with her elbows on the table as she was eating. I just didn’t expect that. 
“You’ve always had that etiquette rule, ‘elbows off the table’, but if it’s good enough for the Queen, then it’s good enough for all of us. I think it’s her way of making her guests feel relaxed. She’d always sit there and pick at the food with her elbows on the table. But she would never do that at a state banquet, obviously.”

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex stepped down as senior royals in March 2020- a move dubbed ‘Megxit’. 
Following the move, they were stripped of their royal patronages and honorary military titles. 
The couple relocated across the pond to Montecito in Santa Barbara where they now live with their two children Archie, three and Lilibet, who turns one next month.
Since leaving the UK the couple has not stepped away from the spotlight, most famously taking part in a controversial interview with Oprah Winfrey in March 2021. 

When did Meghan and Harry quit the Royal Family?Charles’ history of letting his political views be known does not put him in “good stead” to be King, a commentator has said. 

Julia Hartley-Brewer, journalist and talkRADIO Breakfast Show presenter, told the recent Channel 4 documentary ‘The Real Windsors’ that the Prince of Wales “has crossed a line which the Queen, as far as we are aware, has never crossed and that is not going to stand him in good stead.”
She added: “We know too many of his political views. He has stepped into the breach, and once you’ve put your foot on that very, very difficult political battleground, it’s very difficult to take it off again.”
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Charles not in 'good stead' for new role Meghan Markle released the first episode of her podcast today. 
Archetypes aims to explore the labels that hold women back. 
But will you be listening in? 
Vote in our poll here.Poll: Will you be listening to Meghan's new podcast? Kate Middleton has been tipped to move closer to replicating her mother-in-law Princess Diana, according to a royal commentator. 
However, Daniela Elser has said that Kate should be respected as her own person. 
She said: “No matter what Kate does, says or wears she is endlessly compared to Diana.

“Ten years, three children, 33 foreign trips, and one Royal Foundation of her very own later, and Kate is still held up against Diana with a bilious regularity. It’s a game that Kate can never win.”
“This is a situation which is only going to become magnitudes worse when in the next few years she assumes Diana’s title and becomes the Princess of Wales.
“It’s long past time to break this addiction to reading everything Kate-related through a Diana-shaped lens. She deserves that much.”

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Kate tipped to step closer to assuming role of DianaMeghan Markle failed to understand what it meant to be a working member of the Royal Family, a royal expert has claimed. 
In the first episode of her new podcast, Archetypes, Meghan said that she is a woman with ambition, something which she insinuated the Royal Family did not like. 
However, Angela Levin argued that being a working member of the Royal Family takes duty, not ambition. 

Speaking on TalkTV, she said: “The thing is she had every possible aid and help and offer to do good work with the Commonwealth all around – and still not enough.
“But it’s not the ambition that gets you happy within the Royal Family. It’s a sense of duty. It’s a sense of working together. It’s a sense of supporting the Queen.
“She doesn’t go there to show how clever she is. She has done sort of quietly, Catherine.” 
READ MORE Meghan schooled on royal 'duties' Queen and Kate take on

Good afternoon, I’m Olivia Stringer and I’ll be bringing you all the latest developments on the Royal Family for the next eight hours. Please feel free to get in touch with me as I work if you have a story or tips to share! Your thoughts are always welcome.
Email: olivia.stringer@reachplc.com 
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Spotify has been urged to “ask for their money back2 from their £15 million deal with Meghan Markle and Prince Harry. 

Retweeting a teaser clip from Spotify featuring Meghan, GB News presenter Darren Grimes wrote: “Spotify reportedly gave the pair $18 million for this podcast two years ago. Here, finally, is some material.
“I wonder at which point they’ll ask for their money back.”
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Spotify reportedly gave the pair $18 million for this podcast 2 years ago. Here, finally, is some material. I wonder at which point theyu2019ll ask for their money back. https://t.co/8b71rjsf22
Earlier this year the Queen marked 70 years on the throne with her Platinum Jubilee. 
The 96-year-old Monarch has seen a lot during her reign, but here are some surprising facts on Her Majesty. Surprising facts about the Queen

Meghan Markle “did not want to listen” to Prince Harry when he tried to tell her about life in the Royal Family, a royal expert claimed.
The Duchess of Sussex released the first episode of her Archetype podcast on Tuesday entitled “The Misconception of Ambition”.
But royal commentator Angla Levin criticised Meghan after the Duchess claimed she didn’t “ever remember personally feeling the negative connotation behind the word ambitious until I started dating my now husband”.
Ms Levin said the Royal Family is about ambition “in sense of duty and giving” and not “about getting to the top”.
She added: “She thought it was normal to be ambitious and only when she started dating Harry did she realise that it was not welcomed. My goodness, that is a smack at Harry and a punch to the Royal Family. Harry told her about life in the Royal Family, but she obviously did not want to listen.”

Meghan 'didn't want to listen' to Harry about Royal life

The Duke of Cornwall title is different from Charles’ Prince of Wales title, and he has held the Duke of Cornwall title for longer.
From the moment his mother ascended the throne as Queen Elizabeth II on February 6, 1952, Charles has been the Duke of Cornwall.
Charles was not given the Prince of Wales title until 1958, and he was not formally invested in the role until 1969.
Unlike the Duke of Cornwall title, the Prince of Wales title is not automatic and can only be granted at the will of the Sovereign.

Will Prince Charles step aside and let Prince William become King?Prince William congratulated England midfielder Jill Scott on her career as she accounted her retirement, joking he would not miss her “slide tackles”. 
The Duke of Cambridge, president of the FA, wrote in a personal tweet: “A pioneer of Women’s football and a great team player. “JillScottJS8 congratulations on a wonderful career, it’s been a pleasure to get to know you.
“Tiny bit pleased there won’t be any more slide tackles during ‘friendly’ kickabouts… W.”
The 35-year-old’s decision to hang up her boots comes just over three weeks since helping the Lionesses to Euro 2022 glory.
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A pioneer of Womenu2019s football and a great team player. @JillScottJS8 congratulations on a wonderful career, itu2019s been a pleasure to get to know you.

Tiny bit pleased there wonu2019t be any more slide tackles during u2018friendlyu2019 kickaboutsu2026 W https://t.co/GTWOOnSSXg

Following the birth of Archie Harrison Mountbatten Windsor on May 6 2019, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex decided not to give him a royal title despite the fact he was entitled to ‘a courtesy title’, such as the Earl of Dumbarton, which is one of his father’s own titles.

Does Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s son, Archie, have a royal title?Dr Shola Mos-Shogbamimu launched a furious attack on Piers Morgan as she lept to the defence of Meghan Markle.
The commentator said Piers Morgan’s latest criticism of the Duchess of Sussex was “unhinged” and just demonstrated his “unjustified hate for her”.
She posted: “Piers Morgan’s latest attack on Meghan Markle is unhinged & other usual media suspects trying to discredit #Archetypes demonstrate their unjustified hate for her.”
Dr Mos-Shogbamimu is a self-confessed fan of Meghan and Prince Harry .
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Piers Morgan’s latest attack on Meghan Markle is unhinged & other usual media suspects trying to discredit #Archetypes demonstrate their unjustified hate for her.

It’s not criticism (objective or otherwise). It’s racially motivated bigoted hate gaslit as ‘difference of opinion’.
Meghan Markle’s podcast has been met with a lot of mixed reviews, but what do you think?
The Duchess released the first hour-long episode of her Spotify podcast on Tuesday. 
The series will feature 12 episodes with household names and experts speaking to the Duchess of Sussex about various stereotypes and labels on women.
But will you be listening?
Vote in our poll.
A one-of-a-kind black Ford Escort driven by the late Princess Diana in the 1980s is due to be auctioned off this weekend. 
the RS Turbo Series 1 Escort belonged to Diana between 1985 and 1988. It is thought to be the only example of the model made in black, according to Silverstone Auctions, which expect it to fetch more than £100,000.
The RS Turbo Series 1 was usually made in white but the royal family police guard asked for Diana’s to be painted black “for discretion”, the auctioneers said.

For the princess to drive the vehicle, which has just under 25,000 miles (around 40,000 km) on the clock, was “a very brave choice,” Arwel Richards, Classic Car Specialist at Silverstone Auctions, told Reuters.
“All the other members of the royal family would be driving around London in the back… of an official car… and she’s driving in a car… that you would see on a housing estate not outside the palace.”

As we have been reporting, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are preparing to uproot their family from Kensington Palace in London to make the move to Windsor. 
The couple will I’ve in Adelaide Cottage along with their three children, George, Charlotte and Louis.
The move is reportedly to enable them to be closer to the Queen who resides in Windsor Castle. 
But what led up to this moment?Will and Kate's romantic timelineMeghan’s podcast revealed she “may not be cut out for public life” despite warnings about a life of service, a royal commentator claims.

Royal observer and commentator The Royal Rundown claimed Meghan highlighted that she has a “troubling lack of understanding” not just for her Royal royal, but “any public life”.
Referring to a particular anecdote shared by the Duchess the commentator said: “It clearly confirms that much of the anger from Harry and Meghan, and many of their supporters, stems from a very fundamental misunderstanding of the role and purpose of the Royal Family.”
In the podcast, Meghan recounts the moment a fire broke out in their son, Archie’s room, during their 2019 Royal Tour of South Africa. Archie’s nanny had taken him downstairs with her while she went to get a snack, meanwhile, the heater in the nursery caught fire.

The Royal Rundown said her response “contradicts the persona she often puts forward”.
It added: “Sometimes you do have to Keep Calm and Carry On. As a public figure, the first rule is that you’re there to bring attention to others. It’s not about You.”

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Meghan’s new podcast reveals she may not be cut out for public life and service.
Sometimes you do have to Keep Calm and Carry On.
As a public figure, the first rule is that you’re there to bring attention to others.
It’s not about You.https://t.co/NsPynLxF59
“I fear that the end is in sight and that the monarchy’s days are numbered’, Robert Taylor said in his latest comment piece for Express.co.uk. 
“I USED to scoff at lefty republicans predicting the demise of the monarchy after the Queen dies.
“Dream on, I’d retort. The monarchy has survived for more than a thousand years. You think it’s going to end now just because you want it to? It’s got another few centuries in it yet. But now I’m not sure. In fact, I have massive doubts.

“Yes, Prince Charles will become King. But then what?
“I fear the monarchy will become a huge political football, like it already is in Australia and elsewhere. 
“I fear it will be threatened in a way that it hasn’t been since 1649, when the king had his head chopped off and Britain became a republic for 11 years. 
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The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge will shortly move their three children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louise to Adelaide Cottage in Windsor, where they will attend a new school. 

The children will attend Lambrook School, a private co-educational school near Ascot in Berkshire.
The school’s “first-class teaching and superb facilities” include a nine-hold olf course, 25-metre swimming pool, an orchard and woodland. 
The new school will cost more than £50,000 a year in total. Adelaide Cottage and Lambrook School

Despite Prince Harry’s decision to step down as a senior member of the royal family, should none of the Cambridges become King or Queen, the Duke of Sussex still remains sixth in the line of succession. 
The Duke of Sussex formally stepped away from his royal duties in 2020 and has since made a home for himself and his wife, Meghan Markle, in California with their children Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor and Lilibet Diana Mountbatten-Windsor. Where are the Sussexes in the line of succession?Meghan Markle’s podcast is like listening to the Duchess of Sussex “interviewing herself”, a commentator has claimed. 
Columnist Celia Walden said the interview allowed for “maximum navel-gazing”.
Ms Walden added that if the rest of the series is like the first episode, entitled The Misconception of Ambition with Serena Williams, it will be “week after week” of Meghan “interviewing herself”.
She added: “Maybe the former actress doesn’t realise she’s doing this. 
“Or maybe the plan was always to invite a series of foils on to date cultural and societal unfairnesses that Meghan has (coincidentally) also been a victim of.”
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Meghan Markle and Prince Harry will return to the UK next month for the first time since visiting for the Platinum Jubilee. 
But how many times have they returned since stepping down as senior royals?

Prince Harry's UK trips timeline

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex stepped down as senior royals in March 2020- a move dubbed ‘Megxit’. 
Following the move, they were stripped of their royal patronages and honorary military titles. 
The couple relocated across the pond to Montecito in Santa Barbara where they now live with their two children Archie, three and Lilibet, who turns one next month.
Since leaving the UK the couple has not stepped away from the spotlight, most famously taking part in a controversial interview with Oprah Winfrey in March 2021.Meghan and Harry's last major event at the Commonwealth Day service in 2020During the first episode of her podcast, Meghan Markle revealed the name of the nanny that carried Archie on her back and saved the tot from a fire. 
The Duchess told how a fire broke out in Archie’s bedroom during her and Prince Harry’s South Africa tour in 2019.
She identified Archie’s then nanny, named only as Lauren, a Zimbabwean who liked to tie him on her back with a mud cloth.

Archie’s nanny had taken him downstairs with her while she went to get a snack, meanwhile the heater in the nursery caught fire.
Meghan said: “In that amount of time that she went downstairs, the heater in the nursery caught on fire.
“There was no smoke detector. Someone happened to just smell smoke down the hallway, went in, fire extinguished. He was supposed to be sleeping in there.”
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The Royal Family line of succession can be confusing, so here is a breakdown:
Prince Charles, the eldest son of the Queen, is first in line to the throne, followed by his eldest son Prince William and his first born Prince George. 
When Princess Charlotte was born the law was changed by the 16 countries in the Commonwealth headed by Queen Elizabeth II who agreed that birth order, not gender, would determine successionLine of succession to the throneMeghan Markle’s podcast has been savaged as a “yawn” on social media with users claiming they have “heard it all before”.
People were not impressed by Meghan’s new release which began by rehashing a childhood story in which she wrote to a soap company whose TV ad had offended the Duchess as a child.
Following an interview on the kid’s channel Nickelodeon, the ad was changed from “women fighting grease” to “people fighting grease”.
Social media users were quick to point out this wasn’t the first time they had heard the anecdote.
Red3008, (@Red6731419231), said: “So, Meghan’s podcast landed. I can’t have an opinion unless I listen, so took a deep breath and went for it. OMG!
“I was ready to turn off after 20 seconds when I heard the, yawn, soap ad story YET AGAIN! And could take no more after 1 minute 21 seconds!”
Prince Charles is on the hunt for public and private sectors to help build a more sustainable future. 
The Prince of Wales announced that business leaders from across the globe will gather, via his Sustainable Markets Initiative (SMI) and its Terra Carta Action Forum, in Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt, on November 7 and 8.
Charles said the world has seen the “devastating effects” of climate change over the past year and must now focus on how to “deliver the promises made in Glasgow”, referring to Cop26. 

Good morning I’m Francesca Edwards, I’ll be bringing you all the latest developments on the Royal Family. Please feel free to get in touch with me as I work if you have a story or tips to share! Your thoughts are always welcome.
Email: francesca.edwards@reachplc.com
Twitter: @FrankieLEdwards

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