King Charles III has put an end to speculations surrounding the potential return of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle to active roles within the royal fold. In a decisive statement issued by the monarch, it was clarified that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex will not resume their duties as working members of the Royal Family. Despite this, they will continue to hold a cherished place within the family’s ranks, emphasizing their status as much-loved members.
This announcement comes amidst reports suggesting Prince Harry’s contemplation of a part-time royal role due to family health concerns. However, King Charles’s statement unequivocally affirms that such a scenario will not materialize, thereby putting to rest any lingering uncertainties.
In addition to their non-working status, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle face further restrictions, as they are no longer permitted to utilize the HRH styling or the term “royal” in their endeavors. This prohibition extends to their social media presence, with their Sussex Royal Instagram account remaining inactive since March 2020.
The timing of this statement coincides with recent alterations to the official royal website, royal.uk. Previously, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s bios were listed separately, akin to other family members. However, in a notable update, their profiles have now been merged under the category of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, with the introduction explicitly acknowledging their decision to step back from royal duties, as announced in January 2020.
Notably, the website revision also extends to Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s children, Archie and Lilibet. Their biographies have been removed entirely, signaling a further distancing from official royal engagements.
King Charles has made it abundantly clear that he, along with Prince William, stands firm in their decision to reject Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s return as working royals. This declaration reinforces the monarchy’s stance on the matter and underscores the boundaries set regarding the roles and responsibilities of its members.