Following the royal family summit where Queen Elizabeth, Prince Charles, Prince William and Harry discussed Harry and Meghan's desire of stepping back from their royal roles and becoming financially independent, Her Majesty released an statement saying: "I am pleased that together we have found a constructive and supportive way forward for my grandson and his family.” It seems like the royal family seem to support them, but that doesn't precisely mean they won't miss them, right?
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This is Camilla's rather interesting response after being asked if she will miss Harry and Meghan
During the celebration of the 40th anniversary of Prospect Hospice Swindon, England, Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, was asked if she will miss Harry and Meghan after their exit from their royal roles. It seems like Prince Charles' wife was caught somewhat off guard and she gave an interesting response, as she only smiled and said: "Hmm. Course."
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Harry and Meghan are officially in Canada
A couple days ago Meghan returned to Vancouver with baby Archie, while Harry attended the UK-Africa investment summit in London this Monday. However, he has just joined his family to start their new lives in Canada. The couple will no longer receive public funds for royal duties - according to a statement from Buckingham Palace, the new change will officially take place in Spring 2020.