The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have made their final public appearance as working members of the Royal Family at a Commonwealth Day service at Westminster Abbey.
From 31 March they will no longer carry out duties on behalf of the Queen. The arrangements made will be reviewed in 12 months.
On Friday last week, Meghan met school students in Dagenham in east London to mark International Women’s Day.
Harry, who had a 10-year military career, will retain the ranks of Major, Lieutenant Commander, and Squadron Leader when he steps down, but his honorary military positions will be suspended.
The couple intend to split their time between the UK and North America and their spokesperson said they would be in the UK “regularly”.
They will formally retain their HRH titles but will not use them. The Sussexes will also stop using their “SussexRoyal” brand from spring 2020.