In June 2019 during a Boston Red Sox vs New York Yankees baseball game at London Stadium, in support of the Invictus Games Foundation.
Their royal duties continued, however. Here they are in February 2019, snuggled up near a secondary school in Asni, Morocco.
Prince Harry 'clutching his heart' as they both look on lovingly in Cape Town, South Africa in September 2019.
Of course, this was all before January 2020 and the shocking news that the pair were stepping down from their roles as senior members of the royal family, and then moving to North America.
In a Netflix docuseries released by the couple, Harry and Meghan narrate their intricate journey from their courtship to leaving royal life, sharing their story in their own words and emotions.
The Archewell Foundation, a charity established by Meghan and Harry after they stepped down from royal duties, received only about 1.5 million euros in 2023. This is a stark contrast to the nearly 12 million euros raised in its first year of operations.
In the run-up to their sixth wedding anniversary, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex went on an unofficial tour of Nigeria. Their schedule included events and activities related to their Archwell Foundation and the Invictus Games, a multi-sport event organized by the prince, which was celebrating its 10th anniversary. The couple appeared joyful as they engaged with people across the country, but social media users suggested they looked uncomfortable when 'God Save the King,' was played during a ceremony, likely because Nigeria is a former British colony and the Sussexes have separated themselves from the royal family. Regardless, they seemed very at ease during their visit overall, and were photographed holding hands and kissing.
Ever since they made their first official appearance together, Harry and Meghan have completely ignored the royal rules against public displays of affection (PDA). But it's not just the hand-holding and body language that made them the cutest royal couple around–it's those loving gazes that the cameras always catch!
As they celebrate their sixth wedding anniversary, check out their best pictures together. From smitten faces to huge events, click on!
The joy on their faces was undeniable as they attended the closing ceremony together.
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Meghan and Harry grinned at each other while attending the 2023 Invictus Games in Dusseldorf, Germany. The couple have always been their most relaxed at this event.
It's not all bad for the couple, despite the drop in support. In 2023, Markle was honored with the Women of Vision Award for her lifelong advocacy of girls and women. She beamed up at Harry as he supported her on the night.
Looks of love on Harry and Meghan's wedding anniversary
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry will be celebrating six years of marriage on May 19
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In the run-up to their sixth wedding anniversary, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex went on an unofficial tour of Nigeria. Their schedule included events and activities related to their Archwell Foundation and the Invictus Games, a multi-sport event organized by the prince, which was celebrating its 10th anniversary. The couple appeared joyful as they engaged with people across the country, but social media users suggested they looked uncomfortable when 'God Save the King,' was played during a ceremony, likely because Nigeria is a former British colony and the Sussexes have separated themselves from the royal family. Regardless, they seemed very at ease during their visit overall, and were photographed holding hands and kissing.
Ever since they made their first official appearance together, Harry and Meghan have completely ignored the royal rules against public displays of affection (PDA). But it's not just the hand-holding and body language that made them the cutest royal couple around–it's those loving gazes that the cameras always catch!
As they celebrate their sixth wedding anniversary, check out their best pictures together. From smitten faces to huge events, click on!