Prince
Harry
and
Meghan
have
ended
their
royal
duties
and
shared
their
last
message
as
working
members
of
Britain's
royal
family
on
Monday.
The
two
will
officially,
henceforth
embark
on
new
careers
without
their
"Royal
Highness" titles.
Prince
Harry
and
Meghan
Markle
announced
plans
step
back
from
their
royal
roles
in
January
2020.
According
tot
he
arrangement,
Harry
and
Meghan
have
with
the
Royal
clan,
from
April,
the
Duke
and
Duchess
of
Sussex,
will
be
free
to
pursue
new
careers,
earn
their
own
money.
The
two
now
are
part
of
the
senior
royals
and
can
no
longer
use
the
word,
'royal'
in
their
branding
or
carry
out
and
official
duties.
Reports
say,
Prince
Harry,
sixth
in
line
to
the
throne,
will
remain
a
prince
but
relinquish
his
military
appointments.
On
Monday,
the
two
posted
their
last
message
on
their
'sussexroyal'
Instagram
page,
The
post
read,
"While
you
may
not
see
us
here,
the
work
continues,
we
look
forward
to
reconnecting
with
you
soon.
You've
been
great!
Until
then,
please
take
good
care
of
yourselves,
and
of
one
another."
The
two
also
thanked
fans
for
their
best
wishes
and
their
support
since
the
union.
Prince
Harry
and
Meghan
Markle
got
married
in
May
2018,
and
welcomed
their
son
Archie
a
year
later.
According
to
a
statement
from
the
royal
office
said,
"The
couple
will
now
focus
on
their
family
for
the
next
few
months
while
developing
their
future
non-profit
organisation" While
they
stayed
in
Canada
for
the
past
few
months,
Meghan
and
Harry
have
moved
to
Los
Angeles
where
she
grew
up
and
plans
to
continue
her
career.
The
former
actress
is
already
returning
to
work,
her
first
post-royal
job
is
to
narrate
a
nature
documentary,
titled,
Elephant
for
Disney
which
will
be
released
on
April
3
for
their
streaming
service.
It
is
set
to
raise
money
for
an
animal
welfare
charity.