Decisions have been made in recent days concerning the futures of Meghan and Harry since they stepped down from senior working members of the British Royal Family. 

Their last engagement will be the Mountbatten Music Festival

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex' last known joint royal engagement will be the Mountbatten Music Festival which takes place on March 7, 2020. Ahead of that however, they do have a rather busy schedule to attend to.

 

According to Hello magazine, "Prince Harry is set to attend the Invictus Games Choir Visit on 28 February alongside Jon Bon Jovi while both Harry and Meghan will be present at the Endeavour Fund Awards on 5 March, which recognises wounded, injured and sick service personnel and veterans who have used sport as part of their recovery."

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After that, Prince Harry will be attending the official opening of the Silverstone Experience on March 6 and then their final joint engagement at the Royal Albert Hall on March 7 will take place.

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Meghan will celebrate International Women's Day on March 8 

A spokesperson for Meghan has also confirmed she will be celebrating International Women's Day on March 8, however it is unknown at this time how she will do so. No further official outings for the couple have been announced at this time.

Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan

They will spend their time in both the U.K. and North America

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We are still waiting on conclusions concerning whether or not the couple will be able to continue to use the Sussex Royal name moving forward. They have reportedly been in discussions with the Queen regarding this matter.