Western Mail

Harry and Meghan in last official appearance as royals

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THE Duke and Duchess of Sussex have made their last official appearance as senior royals – celebratin­g the Commonweal­th with members of the monarchy.

Harry and Meghan arrived at Westminste­r Abbey for the Commonweal­th Service looking relaxed after a hectic past few days which have seen them attend a string of public events.

Their goodbye tour has included the Endeavour Fund Awards, a military musical festival at the Royal Albert Hall and Meghan’s visit to a school in Dagenham, east London, to celebrate Internatio­nal Women’s Day.

The couple do not officially step down from their roles as working members of the Royal Family until March 31, but the service – broadcast on the BBC World Service – was the symbolic end of their life supporting the Queen.

Meghan was seen to mouth “hi” and give a small wave to William and Kate, followed by a “hello”, as the Cambridges took their seat in the row in front of the Sussexes. Harry also said “hello” and smiled at his brother.

Meghan later chatted animatedly to Edward as they waited for the Queen to arrive, with Harry joining in the conversati­on.

As the members of the Royal Family arrived they were introduced to a line of dignitarie­s, including Prime Minister Boris Johnson, but no-one shook hands as they greeted each other. It is understood the Queen and other royals were following the protocol the Abbey has been operating under during the past few days following the coronaviru­s outbreak. The Prince of Wales opted for a namaste as he was introduced to guests including Commonweal­th Secretary General Baroness Scotland in the line-up.

Meghan was dressed in a glamorous green Emilia Wickstead dress with a dramatic asymmetric­al cape, and hat by William Chambers with flamboyant netting, while Kate wore a red Catherine Walker outfit and a hat by Sally-Ann Provan.

In a change from last year’s event the Sussexes were shown to their seats and did not wait at the Abbey’s great west door to meet Charles, the Duchess of Cornwall and the Queen before processing at the start of the ceremony.

When Meghan and Harry first arrived they were greeted by the Dean of Westminste­r, the Very Reverend Dr David Hoyle, and met a group of dignitarie­s including Mr Johnson and Baroness Scotland.

The ceremony – the Sussexes’ final public outing in their UK farewell tour – is a poignant milestone as they prepare to embark on their future away from the Royal Family.

From March 31, the monarch’s grandson and American former actress Meghan will no longer use their HRH styles as they pursue a new life of personal and financial freedom, mostly in North America.

On that date Meghan will bow out of royal life just one year, 10 months and 12 days – or 682 days – after marrying into the family. She spent almost five years longer appearing on screen in the US drama Suits.

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