KEY POINTS

  • Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's Megxit may not be permanent
  • The Duke and Duchess of Sussex will have a one-year trial following their bombshell exit
  • Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will return to the United Kingdom for a series of engagements 

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle announced their bombshell exit last month and now, more details regarding their new arrangement have been released.

According to Hollywood Life, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s Megxit may not be permanent since they would still be undergoing a one-year trial period before the final details of their exit will be worked out.

The spokesperson for Prince Harry and Markle also revealed that the one-year trial period will start on March 31. And the goal is to ensure that the arrangements will work for all parties involved.

While speaking with Sky News, the royal couple’s spokesperson also confirmed that Prince Harry and Markle would get to keep their Duke and Duchess of Sussex title. However, they may no longer use them officially.

The royal couple will also retain their other royal titles, and Prince Harry will continue to hold his honorary military positions during the year-long trial. They are also expected to return to the United Kingdom for a series of royal engagements.

On Feb. 28, Prince Harry will meet with Jon Bon Jovi, who will be recording a song with the Invictus Games Choir. On March 5, the Duke of Sussex will attend the Endeavor Fund Awards.

On March 5, Archie’s dad will attend the opening of a British racing museum alongside Lewis Hamilton. A day later, he and Markle will attend the Mountbatten Festival of Music. On March 8, Markle will celebrate International Women’s Day.

And on March 9, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex will attend the Commonwealth Day service with the other members of the royal family.

Prince Harry and Markle also made headlines this week after New Idea claimed that their Instagram account has been falling a bit flat. The royal couple hasn’t posted as many photos as they have done in the previous months.

It is possible that the royal couple is thinking of a new name for their Instagram account after Queen Elizabeth banned them from using Sussex Royal.

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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are pictured here. POOL/Jeremy Selwyn