Meanwhile, Meghan is back at work.
| | Phew. It's been an eventful week for the Royal Family, mainly due to the fact that the Queen, Prince Charles, Prince William, and the Duke and Duchess of Sussex are figuring out a transition plan for Harry and Meghan to live part-time in Canada, and step away from their senior royal duties.
Yep, it's actually happening. No, we don't know all the details, but we have a lot of answers to some common questions, such as how the couple could get Canadian residency or citizenship, how the North American media will treat them, and what they can expect from living in a different country.
Meanwhile, Harry is reportedly still in the United Kingdom hammering out what his and his wife's new roles will look like, while Meghan takes care of their eight-month-old son, Archie, in British Columbia.
But Meghan's not one to sit around all day. More on that below!
Take care, royal watchers!👑👑 |
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| | | | | | | | | | | | | | The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge at Bradford, U.K.'s Centenary Square before meeting members of the public during a walkabout on Jan. 15. (Photo by Max Mumby/Indigo/Getty Images) |
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| | Kate Middleton meets school children during a walkabout in Centenary Square on Jan. 15, in Bradford, England. (Photo by Max Mumby/Indigo/Getty Images) |
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| | Prince Harry hosts the Rugby League World Cup 2021 draws for the men's, women's, and wheelchair tournaments at Buckingham Palace on Jan. 16 in London. (Photo by Karwai Tang/WireImage) |
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| | Prince Harry hosts the Rugby League World Cup 2021 draws at Buckingham Palace on Jan. 16 in London. (Photo by Jeremy Selwyn - WPA Pool/Getty Images) |
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