Prince Harry
The Duke of Sussex met with young people from across the Commonwealth at a roundtable event in Lancaster House on 30 January 2019. On the agenda were topics ranging from youth unemployment to environmental issues - a subject close to the father-to-be’s heart.
Her response was on point.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex visited Birkenhead on Monday where they spent time speaking with crowds of people and touring local charities. While at a women’s charity, Meghan said it was important for women to be supported by each other and men. She recently announced her patronage of a number of organisations, including one which helps women gain employment.
I became a part of history when I played at Harry and Meghan's wedding this year, but the audience didn't phase me
Babies, birthdays, weddings and global tours – this year saw the Royal family grow in number and celebrate with parties fit for a Queen.
They obviously didn't have to spend hours scrolling through online listings like the rest of us.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex celebrated their six month anniversary in style, at the Royal Variety Performance in London. The couple spent the night being entertained by a wealth of performers, such as Take That and the stars of Hamilton. But it was the Royal bump that was getting most attention.
The Duke of Sussex has lent his support to a nationwide campaign.
Prince George is sat giggling on his grandfather’s knee.
The Duke of Sussex planted a memorial cross in the Field of Remembrance in Westminster Abbey in honour of soldiers who have died in battle. Following the service, he met with veterans and even met Watchman VI, a dog who is the mascot of the Staffordshire Regiment.