Prince Harry & Meghan Markle Post-Royal Plans Finally Revealed

Big changes are coming for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle in 2020. Before they can officially start their life as non-royals, however, they have a few final duties they have to take care of first. A spokeswoman for the Duke and Duchess of Sussex finally revealed when we'll see Harry and Meghan out in public next and it's much sooner than expected.

Harry and Meghan's final appearances as working royals will begin in late February. Prince Harry is set to attend an Invictus Games event alongside Jon Bon Jovi on February 28. On March 5, both Harry and Meghan will attend the Endeavour Fund Awards in London. They will also make an appearance at the Mountbatten Festival of Music at Royal Albert Hall on March 7.

Finally, the Sussexes will reunite with Prince William, Kate Middleton and the rest of the Royal Family at the Commonwealth Day Service at Westminster Abbey on March 9. This is likely to be Meghan's final event on behalf of the Royal Family. Harry, meanwhile, is expected have his last appearances at the London Marathon in April and the Invictus Games in May.

The spokeswoman also addressed a number of other rumors floating around about Meghan and Harry since they decided to step time as Senior Royals. Though they will no longer use their His/Her Royal Highness titles, Harry and Meghan will still be known as the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, as well as by their titles, the Earl and Countess of Dumbarton and the Baron and Baroness Kilkeel. Harry will also retain the ranks of Major, Lieutenant Commander and Squadron Leader. He will also remain sixth in line for the throne.

Harry and Meghan will announce details of their new non-profit organization later in the year, according to the spokeswoman. The Sussexes' use of the word royal as part of their "Sussex Royal" branding is being reviewed by Queen Elizabeth and her advisors.

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