The organisation, called The Mission Continues, aims to provide community support through a veteran-led volunteer movement. Over the weekend, it posted a photo of its team members posing with dozens of lunch boxes which it said had been provided to them by
Meghan Markle, 39, and Prince Harry, 36, have broken away from the Royal Family and carved out a new life for themselves in the USA. But despite stepping down as senior royals the couple have been allowed to keep their His/Her Royal
1957 – : Honorary Colonel of the Leicestershire and Derbyshire Yeomanry 1957 – : Member Honourable Artillery Company 1969 – : Colonel-in-Chief of the Corps of Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers 1977 – : Colonel-in-Chief of the Intelligence Corps 2002 – :
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry sent shockwaves around the world when they announced they would be stepping back as senior royals last January, in a move that was dubbed “Megxit”. The news even came as a surprise to members of the Royal
Prince Harry, 36, is extremely proud of his military links and focusses much of his charitable work on helping veterans. The Duke of Sussex served in Britain’s forces for 10 years and also held several honorary positions. Among Harry’s ceremonial titles was
Meghan and Prince Harry have retained their full titles after stepping down as senior royals in March last year. However, the Queen has barred them from using their His/Her Royal Highness (HRH) styles. Now, as the 12-month review of the so-called Megxit
Meghan Markle and Harry: Experts discuss ‘contradiction’ Meghan, 39, and Harry, 36, kept their Duke and Duchess of Sussex titles when they dramatically stepped down as senior royals last March. The couple quickly made a comfortable life for themselves in the US
Their royal status will be reviewed in March when the Queen re-examines the deal she made with the couple last year. Even if the Queen did choose to take away Harry’s dukedom, a constitutional expert has claimed it would not prevent Archie
Meghan Markle, 39, and Prince Harry, 36, have kept their HRH styles and continue to be the Duke and Duchess of Sussex despite stepping down as senior royals last March. They agreed with the Queen that they would not use the word
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex set out their goal to “build a better world” as they effectively launched the website of their non-profit organisation Archewell. On the homepage of the Archewell website is a picture of Diana, Princess of Wales with