Just a few hours after settling in Canada, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have gone ahead and issued a legal notice to the media in the United Kingdom over the pictures of the Duchess of Sussex at a park. The pictures that were recently clicked were recently published in the UK outlets. The photographs that went viral had shown Meghan with her son Archie in a baby sling as they were spending some casual time at a park in Vancouver Island.
Meghan was also accompanied by her two dogs and bodyguards. The reports said that the pictures of the Duchess were taken without her consent and at a time when she was spending personal time with her son at the park. The lawyers of the couple have threatened to take legal action over the pictures that were taken and published. Prince Harry returned to Canada on January 20, 2020 to be with his wife Meghan and son Archie. Just before he left for Canada, Prince Harry had addressed the audience after his Royal exit at a private dinner that was held in London for his charity Sentebale.
This was the first time he spoke openly with the audience since the official announcement of stepping down as senior members of the royal family and in his emotional speech he mentioned that he did not have any other option but to give up his official Royal duties and start a new life in Canada with his wife Meghan and son Archie.
As a part of Prince Harry giving up the title, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex will no longer hold the titles of His and Her Highness. The couple will also stop receiving public funds for their royal duties. Meghan Markle and Prince Harry will also be giving back £2.4 million that was used to renovate their family home, Frogmore Cottage. The money will be returned to the British taxpayers.
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