Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Harry, Meghan perform their last Royal duty in UK

- Prasun Sonwalkar

LONDON: Prince Harry and Meghan Markle on Monday bid adieu after making their last appearance as working members of the royal family as part of their intention to step back and live a new life of independen­ce in Canada and the UK.

The couple joined Queen Elizabeth, Prime Minister Boris Johnson, Commonweal­th secretary-general Patricia Scotland, members of the royal family and diplomats from various countries at the Commonweal­th Day Service at Westminste­r

Abbey.

The queen is the head of Commonweal­th, and the UK is the current chair-in-office of the group with 54 countries as members.

India is the largest country in the group by population, and the third largest by size after Canada and Australia.

The couple will stop using royal titles from March 31 and stop receiving public money as part of an arrangemen­t reached with the Queen.

The arrangemen­t is to be reviewed after one year. Any future attendance by them at royal events will not be classified as official duties.

Prince Harry will also step down as the Commonweal­th Youth Ambassador, the role he took on during the 2018 meeting of Commonweal­th heads of government in London, but will continue to be the president of the Queens Commonweal­th Trust. Johnson said: “The Commonweal­th has over 70 years of history as a driver for peace, democracy and human rights around the world. It gives a voice to its member states and the 2.4 billion Commonweal­th citizens around the world.

“Over 60% of those citizens are under 30 years old and it is for them in particular we must look, not just to the past successes of the Commonweal­th, but to its future. With the world facing increasing­ly difficult challenges from climate change to global health security, we need the cooperatio­n and understand­ing that the Commonweal­th brings more than ever”.

After the service, the couple were expected to return to their new home in Canada. They have announced plans to live a life of personal independen­ce, pursuing private commercial deals and charity projects.

The couple, who have been on a farewell tour of the UK, appearing at various events, will continue to have the use of Frogmore Cottage in Windsor.

 ?? REUTERS ?? Harry and Meghan arrive for the annual Commonweal­th Service at Westminste­r Abbey in London on Monday.
REUTERS Harry and Meghan arrive for the annual Commonweal­th Service at Westminste­r Abbey in London on Monday.

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