Prince Harry and his wife Meghan said goodbye Monday to their 11 million subscribers on their Instagram account "Sussexroyal" in a message evoking the torments of the world facing the coronavirus, at the dawn of their new life in withdrawal from the British crown.
At a time when the world seems "extremely fragile", "the most important currently is the health and well-being of everyone across the globe and finding solutions to the many problems raised by this pandemic," they write in a message. published Monday.
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"You will no longer see us here" , but "the work continues", writes the couple, who wants to find out how to "contribute the best" in the face of the upheavals that lie ahead.
"We look forward to reconnecting with you soon," they add without further details.
After blowing a breath of fresh air on the British monarchy, Prince Harry, grandson of Queen Elizabeth II and his wife unleashed a storm by announcing in January their wish to withdraw from the crown.
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After March 31, they will no longer be able to use their Royal Highness titles or officially represent the Queen. In return, they will be free to live far from a royal shackles in which Lady Di's younger son and his wife say they have suffered, and will be able to earn a living freely.
They must also renounce the name "sussexroyal", which they have used until now on Instagram and on their website.