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‘Very Nice To Be Back’: Harry And Meghan Made Their First Appearance In The UK After Declaring Megxit

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‘Very Nice To Be Back’: Harry And Meghan Made Their First Appearance In The UK After Declaring Megxit

We look forward to seeing more of the Sussex as non-royal!

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex made their final appearance as Britain’s Royals during ‘Endeavor Fund Awards’. Since their surprise announcement of stepping back from royal duties, it has been set that March will be the month Harry and Meghan Markle bid goodbye to their royal life to live as a normal family.

The Endeavor Fund was founded by Harry in 2012 after having served for 10 years in the British Army.

'Very Nice To Be Back': Harry And Meghan Made Their First Appearance In The UK After Declaring Megxit

One of the award recipients, Danny Holland, decided to take this chance to propose to his girlfriend onstage. Obviously, this became a precious moment and the women just can’t help it. including Meghan herself!

'Very Nice To Be Back': Harry And Meghan Made Their First Appearance In The UK After Declaring Megxit

The royal couple’s reaction was captured on video and posted on Twitter by ITV royal reporter Lizzie Robinson.

'Very Nice To Be Back': Harry And Meghan Made Their First Appearance In The UK After Declaring Megxit

During Harry’s speech, the topic of the royal family backing down was not explicitly mentioned. But Harry referenced it in his speech. “Many of you have told me tonight that you have my back. Well, I’m also going to tell you that I will always have yours.”

'Very Nice To Be Back': Harry And Meghan Made Their First Appearance In The UK After Declaring Megxit

The Sussexes have also posted a montage of the award night on their Instagram page.

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Tonight in London, for their third consecutive year, The Duke and Duchess of Sussex attended the annual Endeavour Fund Awards, which celebrates the achievements of those veterans injured in service who have taken part in remarkable sporting and adventure challenges over the last year. By choosing to take on what seems impossible, these men and women not only set goals for themselves but have also inspired millions of people around the world. These annual awards bring together The Duke and The Duchess alongside wounded, injured and sick Service personnel and veterans as well as their families, friends and supporters of the military community. The Duke, who founded the @EndeavourFund, spoke on the night: • “The Endeavour Fund came from seeing the gaping hole that can be left after taking off that uniform. The power that sport and adventurous challenge plays in recovery, yes; but most of all – the chance to be part of a team again while attempting to achieve unthinkable challenges – as if being shot or blown up wasn’t enough, you guys continue to impress, inspire and challenge what it means to have a life changing injury.” • Since its launch in 2012, the Endeavour Fund has supported 108 projects that have directly assisted over 6,000 of those injured in service. Congratulations to all those who participated in endeavours over the last year and inspired others to push the boundaries of what’s possible! #EndeavorFundAwards

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Over the next week, the couple has decided to leave their son Archie in the hands of Meghan’s family as they attend several royal events with the Queen such as the annual Commonwealth Day service that will be held at Westminster Abbey.

'Very Nice To Be Back': Harry And Meghan Made Their First Appearance In The UK After Declaring Megxit

Their trial life as a common family will begin on April 1, but the spokesperson of the Sussex has not revealed any details regarding their duties and schedules from then on.

'Very Nice To Be Back': Harry And Meghan Made Their First Appearance In The UK After Declaring Megxit

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