Farewell Harry and Meghan: Key dates in the Megxit crisis
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are quitting as senior royals.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are preparing to walk away from the monarchy as Megxit officially begins on March 31.
Here is a timeline of the crisis so far:
– January 7 2020: Harry and Meghan return to the UK and visit Canada House in London to thank the country’s high commissioner for the hospitality they received during their six-week stay in Canada over the festive period.
The duke and duchess announce they intend to step back as “senior” members of the royal family, become financially independent, still support the Queen but split their time between the UK and North America.
Buckingham Palace warns there are “complicated issues that will take time to work through”.
Meghan returns to Canada where she has left Archie and their dogs had already been moved.
The hashtag “Megxit” starts trending on Twitter.
The Queen directs all four royal households to find “workable solutions” for the Sussexes within “days not weeks”, working with the Governments at home and abroad.
– January 11: The Queen calls a meeting with Harry, the Prince of Wales and the Duke of Cambridge at Sandringham to discuss the crisis in two days’ time.
Video footage emerges of Harry highlighting his wife’s interest in doing voiceover work to a Disney boss while on an official engagement at the Lion King premiere.
The Queen issues a statement sanctioning Harry and Meghan’s wishes but expressing her regret at their decision.
She calls the couple Harry and Meghan rather than the duke and duchess and says there will be a period of transition as they spend time in Canada and the UK.
The Queen says she has asked for final decisions on the complex matters to be made in the coming days.
– January 15: Court documents from the duchess’ lawsuit against Associated Newspapers accuse Meghan of being more worried about the unflattering effect of the story about the letter she wrote to her father Thomas Markle than a breach of her data protection rights.
– January 16: Harry makes his first official appearance since announcing he is quitting as a senior royal, at Buckingham Palace for the Rugby League World Cup 2021 draw.
Smiling but ignoring a question from a reporter about his future, he tells children playing rugby on the palace lawn: “Look after the grass though, yeah? Otherwise I’ll get in trouble.”
– January 17: Staff at Frogmore Cottage, Harry and Meghan’s home in Windsor Great Park, are to be deployed elsewhere while they are in Canada.
– January 18: The summit decisions are revealed – a hard Megxit: The dual role they wanted as working royals is deemed unworkable.
Buckingham Palace issues a statement saying from spring 2020, Harry and Meghan will no longer be carrying out royals duties and they will not use their HRH styles.
Harry will lose his military appointments and they will spend the majority of their time in North America and repay the taxpayers’ millions spent on their Berkshire home. The deal will be reviewed in 12 months.
The Queen says Harry, Meghan and Archie will always be much-loved members of her family and she recognises the challenges they have experienced as a result of intense scrutiny.
– January 19: Harry makes an emotional speech at a Sentebale dinner, telling of his “great sadness” but saying there was “no other option”.
The couple issue a legal warning over the publication of paparazzi shots of Meghan walking her dogs on Vancouver Island with Archie in a sling.
– January 27: Thomas Markle says he is willing to testify against his daughter as part of her legal action against Associated Newspapers.
– February 4: More than three-quarters of Canadians think their country should not foot the Sussexes’ security bill, a survey for the CTV network reveals.
Reports suggest Harry could have received a fee worth hundreds
of thousands of pounds.
– February 14 : It emerges Harry and Meghan are closing their Buckingham Palace office, with up to 15 job losses.
Meghan releases a video of herself chatting to Vogue editor-in-chief Edward Enninful and putting on party hats in celebration of her guest editing of the magazine last year.
The Palace issues an update with further details, saying the date of Megxit will be March 31.
It confirms the couple will be known as the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, not Harry, Duke of Sussex, and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, as previously announced in error, and they will later launch a non-profit organisation.
Harry’s military appointments will be put on hold.
But Harry and Meghan add their own statement to their website, leading commentators to accuse them of taking a swipe at the Queen and other royals.
– February 25: The duke tells a tourism conference host in Edinburgh “just call me Harry” as he returns to the UK for his final round of official royal engagements.
– February 28: Harry recreates The Beatles’ Abbey Road album cover with Jon Bon Jovi as he joins the rock star for the recording of a charity single.
– March 5: Meghan carries out her first public royal duty since the Megxit crisis by attending the Endeavour Fund Awards with Harry.
– March 6: Harry joins six-time Formula One world champion Lewis Hamilton at the official opening of the Silverstone Experience.
– March 7: Harry, in his last official duty as Captain General of the Royal Marines, and Meghan are given a standing ovation at Mountbatten Music Festival at the Royal Albert Hall.
– March 9: Harry and Meghan will gather with the Queen, Charles, Camilla, and the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge at the Commonwealth Service at Westminster Abbey – their last official engagement as senior royals.