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Prince Harry, or “Just Harry,” and Meghan Markle cannot seem to stay out of headlines lately, but this might be the couple’s last appearance in the spotlight for some time as they make their farewell tour throughout the UK.
As the couple fulfills the last of their royal obligations, an end date is officially in sight: March 31.
In the meantime, there are a few remaining appearances for the two to make. Harry is expected at the the Endeavour Fund Awards, Mountbatten Festival of Music, the opening of the new Silverstone Experience museum, and the re-recording of Jon Bon Jovi's hit "Unbroken" in support of the Invictus Games Foundation.
Meghan will also be attending an event for International Women's Day on march 8, and both Meghan and Harry will be at the Commonwealth Service at Westminster Abbey on March 9 for Commonwealth Day.
According to the palace's press release, the royals will keep their titles, but cannot use them to promote themselves and their independent endeavors in the future.
Despite this move away from the royal family, things are not necessarily slowing down for the couple, however, as they begin a new charity organization together--though the details concerning this charity have not yet been released.