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Meghan Markle had her baby in Windsor – and early reports suggest it was a home birth.
The Duke of Sussex paid a visit to St Vincent's Catholic Primary School to take part in a tree planting project as part of The Queen's Commonwealth Canopy (QCC) Initiative, together with the Woodland Trust. With the help of some of the schoolchildren, Prince Harry planted a cherry tree in the school's grounds.
The Duchess of Sussex discussed her pregnancy at an International Women’s Day event in London. Meghan shared her hopes that the baby would be a feminist, reciting a line from a recent Netflix documentary she had watched that, “I feel the embryonic kicking of feminism”. The Duke and Duchess are expecting their first child next month.
The Duke of Sussex addressed schoolchildren in London during We Day, a movement encouraging young people to change the world. After giving an inspirational speech, he brought the Duchess of Sussex on stage, much to everyone's delight.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have been on their final royal tour before becoming parents. Harry and Meghan’s trip to Morocco has focused on the ways in which girls’ education and youth empowerment are shaping the country. The tour has included visits to a boarding school for girls in rural communities, and an equestrian centre which provides therapy for children with special needs.
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The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are taking their last royal trip before becoming parents. The three-day tour of Morocco will include a number of official engagements. Here’s what Harry and Meghan will be getting up to...
Prince Harry spent Valentine's Day visiting British troops in the Arctic Circle. On his visit he crawled inside an igloo decorated with candles and a picture from his wedding day, as well as cutting a helicopter cake with a sword. The Duke of Sussex was in Norway to observe an annual multinational exercise where personnel train to operate in extreme weather conditions.
Despite the freezing conditions, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex greeted well-wishers in Bristol. The royals visited the Old Vic, the oldest continuously working theatre in the English-speaking world, and Empire Fighting Chance, a charity which works with young people.