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Harry and Meghan attend events before their big shift

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LONDON: Britain’s Prince Harry and his wife Meghan appeared together at an official engagement on Thursday for the first time since January’s announceme­nt that they would step away from their royal duties.

The appearance by the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, as Queen Elizabeth’s grandson and Meghan are officially known, at an awards ceremony for wounded service personnel will also be one of their last before they quit as working members of the royal family.

The couple stop their royal duties at the end of the month as they seek to carve out “a progressiv­e new role”, mainly based in North America, which they aim to finance themselves.

While Harry remains a prince, they have agreed not to use the HRH titles - His or Her Royal Highness - and will not use “royal” in their branding, even though they said there was no jurisdicti­on by the monarchy or the government to stop them using the word overseas.

The couple have spent most of their time in Canada since January’s shock announceme­nt.

Meghan’s last official engagement was to visit Canada House in London days before that announceme­nt. The prince returned to royal duties at the end of last month, when the host at the event said people should just “call him Harry”.

On Thursday, they attended the annual Endeavour Fund Awards at Mansion House which acknowledg­es the achievemen­ts of wounded or sick servicemen and women who have taken part in remarkable sporting and adventure challenges. There was one loud boo from the crowd outside as the smiling couple arrived clutching an umbrella amid rainfall and a blaze of camera flashes from massed photograph­ers.

Harry, sixth in line to the throne, will carry out a solo engagement on Friday when he opens a new museum dedicated to British motor racing where he will be joined by Formula One world champion Lewis Hamilton.

Next week, Harry, 35 and Meghan, 38, will carry out what is expected to be their last official appearance alongside other senior royals including the 93-year-old queen, Harry’s father and heir-to-the-throne Prince Charles, and his brother Prince William at the annual Commonweal­th Service at London’s Westminste­r Abbey.

British newspapers have reported that the queen has been saddened that she has seen so little of Harry and Meghan’s son Archie, her eighth great-grandchild who has remained in Canada.

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Prince Harry and Meghan attend the Endeavour Fund Awards at Mansion House in London.
Agence France-presse ↑ Prince Harry and Meghan attend the Endeavour Fund Awards at Mansion House in London.

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