Harry and Meghan: Duke and Duchess of Sussex have confirmed they will not be be returning as working members of the Royal Family

In a statement, Buckingham Palace confirmed that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex have told The Queen that they will not be returning as working members of The Royal Family.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have confirmed they will not be returning as working members of the royal family.The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have confirmed they will not be returning as working members of the royal family.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have confirmed they will not be returning as working members of the royal family.

Harry and Meghan quit as senior working royals in March 2020 to earn their own money in the US, where they have signed deals with Spotify and Netflix estimated to be worth more than £100 million.

Stepping down as working royals also means the couple will not be able to hold on to their military and Commonwealth patronages.

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Buckingham Palace said in a statement: "The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have confirmed to Her Majesty The Queen that they will not be returning as working members of the Royal Family.

"Following conversations with the Duke, the Queen has written confirming that in stepping away from the work of the Royal Family it is not possible to continue with the responsibilities and duties that come with a life of public service.

"The honorary military appointments and Royal patronages held by the Duke and Duchess will therefore be returned to Her Majesty, before being redistributed among working members of The Royal Family.

"While all are saddened by their decision, The Duke and Duchess remain much loved members of the family.”

The military, Commonwealth and charitable associations which will revert to the Queen include The Royal Marines, RAF Honington, Royal Navy Small Ships and Diving.

As well as The Queen's Commonwealth Trust, The Rugby Football Union, The Rugby Football League, The Royal National Theatre and The Association of Commonwealth Universities.

The Sussexes, who are expecting their second child, are poised for an "intimate" interview about their lives with chat show queen Oprah Winfrey.

A spokesperson for Harry and Meghan said: "As evidenced by their work over the past year, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex remain committed to their duty and service to the UK and around the world, and have offered their continued support to the organisations they have represented regardless of official role.

"We can all live a life of service. Service is universal."

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