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Donald Trump has shared his thoughts on Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s decision to step away from their roles as senior members of the royal family, saying it is "sad" and he feels bad for the Queen.
“I think it’s sad,” Mr Trump said in an interview with Fox News. “[The Queen] is a great woman. She’s never made a mistake… She’s had like a flawless time.”
“I don’t want to get into the whole thing, but I just have such respect for the Queen," he continued, adding: “I don’t think this should be happening to her.”
The president’s comments come after the Duke and Duchess of Sussex announced this week in an unprecedented decision that, in addition to stepping away from royal life, they would be pursuing financial independence and be splitting their time between North America and the United Kingdom.
"After many months of reflection and internal discussions, we have chosen to make a transition this year in starting to carve out a progressive new role within this institution," the couple said on Instagram. "We intend to step back as 'senior' members of the royal family and work to become financially independent, while continuing to support Her Majesty The Queen.
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1/20 An awkward greeting
As the Queen welcomed Trump to Buckingham Palace, he shared an awkward handshake with her.
PA
2/20 "Oi Trump"
Essex teenager Ollie Nancarrow mowed this message to Trump in a field near Stansted airport, in order that the president would be forced to see it as he came in to land.
BornEco
3/20 A warm welcome
Protesters gesture at the helicopter carrying the president as he arrives at Buckingham Palace on the first day of his visit.
Getty
4/20 Inspecting the guard
After arriving at Buckingham Palace, President Trump inspected an honour guard with Prince Charles.
AP
5/20 Khan hits back
After the president insulted Sadiq Khan, the London mayor, over Twitter as he landed in Britain, Khan hit back in this video released by Elle.
PA
6/20 Mild reception on the Mall
The Mall, the road leading to Buckingham Palace, was lacking in pomp as Trump arrived after his visit to Westminster Abbey, only a very small crowd turned out to see the spectacle.
Reuters
7/20 Toast with the Queen
The president shared a toast with the Queen at the state banquet on his first night in Britain.
Reuters
8/20 Creepy kids
This picture of Ivanka Trump and husband Jared Kushner, shared to Ivanka's Instagram, was described variously as "terrifying", like "nightmares" and "scarier than the shining."
Getty
9/20 Rolling out the red carpet
A red carpet was rolled out for the president's arrival to 10 Downing Street.
Reuters
10/20 Meeting with May
President Trump met with Prime Minister Theresa May on the second day of his visit. They did not speak privately but in a boardroom meeting.
Reuters
11/20 Spouses get along
First Lady Melania Trump and husband of the prime minister Philip May attended a garden party for the families of Downing Street staff while the two leaders were in their meeting.
Getty
12/20 Baby blimp flies again
The famous Trump baby blimp made a return in the protests against the president's visit, after first appearing in July last year.
EPA
13/20 Crowd gathers
A large crowd of protesters gathered in Trafalgar Square in London to protest the president's visit. Notable protesters included a man selling Donald Trump toilet paper and a man dressed as Vladimir Putin controlling a Trump puppet.
PA
14/20 Protesters mix and mingle
Supporters of the president and protesters of his visit clashed by Parliament Square on the second day of Trump's visit, with some supporters being hit by milkshakes.
Reuters
15/20 Toilet Trump
A 20ft statue of Trump tweeting while sitting on a golden toilet was placed in Trafalgar Square as protesters gather on the second day of the president's visit.
Tom Batchelor / The Independent
16/20 Corbyn speaks
In an address to protesters, Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn accused the president of spreading "hatred" and "racism" and expressed disappointment that Sadiq Khan had "been attacked in the way he was."
PA
17/20 Churchill hat
During his interview with the president on Good Morning Britain, Piers Morgan gave Trump a hat of a style favoured by Winston Churchill, one of Trump's heroes.
ITV
18/20 Bus stop baby
Activists Special Patrol Group installed this poster in to several bus stops around Portsmouth ahead of the president's arrival for D-Day commemorations
PA
19/20 Fly-past with the queen
President Trump watched the Red Arrows fly-past with the Queen at an event in Portsmouth to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the D-Day landings
AFP/Getty
20/20 Commemoration speech
The president gave a speech at an event to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the D-Day landings. Along with Trump, the prime minister and the royal family, French president Emmanuel Macron and 300 Second World War veterans were in attendance.
AFP/Getty
1/20 An awkward greeting
As the Queen welcomed Trump to Buckingham Palace, he shared an awkward handshake with her.
PA
2/20 "Oi Trump"
Essex teenager Ollie Nancarrow mowed this message to Trump in a field near Stansted airport, in order that the president would be forced to see it as he came in to land.
BornEco
3/20 A warm welcome
Protesters gesture at the helicopter carrying the president as he arrives at Buckingham Palace on the first day of his visit.
Getty
4/20 Inspecting the guard
After arriving at Buckingham Palace, President Trump inspected an honour guard with Prince Charles.
AP
5/20 Khan hits back
After the president insulted Sadiq Khan, the London mayor, over Twitter as he landed in Britain, Khan hit back in this video released by Elle.
PA
6/20 Mild reception on the Mall
The Mall, the road leading to Buckingham Palace, was lacking in pomp as Trump arrived after his visit to Westminster Abbey, only a very small crowd turned out to see the spectacle.
Reuters
7/20 Toast with the Queen
The president shared a toast with the Queen at the state banquet on his first night in Britain.
Reuters
8/20 Creepy kids
This picture of Ivanka Trump and husband Jared Kushner, shared to Ivanka's Instagram, was described variously as "terrifying", like "nightmares" and "scarier than the shining."
Getty
9/20 Rolling out the red carpet
A red carpet was rolled out for the president's arrival to 10 Downing Street.
Reuters
10/20 Meeting with May
President Trump met with Prime Minister Theresa May on the second day of his visit. They did not speak privately but in a boardroom meeting.
Reuters
11/20 Spouses get along
First Lady Melania Trump and husband of the prime minister Philip May attended a garden party for the families of Downing Street staff while the two leaders were in their meeting.
Getty
12/20 Baby blimp flies again
The famous Trump baby blimp made a return in the protests against the president's visit, after first appearing in July last year.
EPA
13/20 Crowd gathers
A large crowd of protesters gathered in Trafalgar Square in London to protest the president's visit. Notable protesters included a man selling Donald Trump toilet paper and a man dressed as Vladimir Putin controlling a Trump puppet.
PA
14/20 Protesters mix and mingle
Supporters of the president and protesters of his visit clashed by Parliament Square on the second day of Trump's visit, with some supporters being hit by milkshakes.
Reuters
15/20 Toilet Trump
A 20ft statue of Trump tweeting while sitting on a golden toilet was placed in Trafalgar Square as protesters gather on the second day of the president's visit.
Tom Batchelor / The Independent
16/20 Corbyn speaks
In an address to protesters, Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn accused the president of spreading "hatred" and "racism" and expressed disappointment that Sadiq Khan had "been attacked in the way he was."
PA
17/20 Churchill hat
During his interview with the president on Good Morning Britain, Piers Morgan gave Trump a hat of a style favoured by Winston Churchill, one of Trump's heroes.
ITV
18/20 Bus stop baby
Activists Special Patrol Group installed this poster in to several bus stops around Portsmouth ahead of the president's arrival for D-Day commemorations
PA
19/20 Fly-past with the queen
President Trump watched the Red Arrows fly-past with the Queen at an event in Portsmouth to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the D-Day landings
AFP/Getty
20/20 Commemoration speech
The president gave a speech at an event to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the D-Day landings. Along with Trump, the prime minister and the royal family, French president Emmanuel Macron and 300 Second World War veterans were in attendance.
AFP/Getty
This is not the first time President Trump has publicly shared his grievances with Meghan. In June, he called the duchess "nasty" after learning that she had threatened to move to Canada in 2016 if he won the presidential election.
"I didn't know that she was nasty," Mr Trump told The Sun at the time. He later denied calling the duchess "nasty," before attempting to clarify his comments.
"I wasn't referring to she's nasty," the president told Piers Morgan. "I said she was nasty about me. And essentially I didn't know that she was nasty about me. You know what? She's doing a good job, I hope she enjoys her life... I think she's very nice.
"She was nasty to me. And that's okay for her to be nasty, it's not good for me to be nasty to her and I wasn't."
Following Meghan and Harry's announcement, The Independent learned that the mood at Buckingham Palace was one of disappointment as it emerged that other members of the royal family were not consulted ahead of the couple's social media statement.
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1/55 September 2017
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle at the Invictus Games in Toronto, Canada. The Invictus Games is an international sport event for wounded, injured and sick (WIS) servicemen and women, both serving and veteran. It was created by the Duke of Sussex and aims to use the power of sport to inspire recovery, support rehabilitation and generate a wider understanding of all those who serve their country
Invictus Games Foundation/Getty
2/55 November 2017
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle pose for a photograph in the Sunken Garden at Kensington Palace following the announcement of their engagement
AFP/Getty
3/55 November 2017
Meghan Markle shows off her engagement ring
AFP via Getty
4/55 December 2017
Prince William, Duke of Cambridge, Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry attend Christmas Day Church service at Church of St Mary Magdalene in King's Lynn
Getty
5/55 January 2018
Prince Harry and Meghan during a visit to Reprezent 107.3FM in Pop Brixton. The Reprezent training programme was established in Peckham in 2008, in response to the alarming rise in knife crime, to help young people develop and socialise through radio
Getty
6/55 January 2018
Meghan Markle greets well-wishers on arrival at Cardiff Castle for a day showcasing the rich culture and heritage of Wales
AFP via Getty
7/55 January 2018
The couple watching a dance performance by Jukebox Collective during their to Cardiff Castle
AFP via Getty
8/55 February 2018
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle walk through the corridors of the Palace of Holyroodhouse on their way to a reception for young people in Edinburgh. The reception celebrated youth achievements, marking Scotlands Year of Young People 2018, an initiative that aims to inspire Scotland through its young people: celebrating their achievements, strengthening their voice on social issues and creating new opportunities for them to shine
AFP via Getty
9/55 February 2018
Prince Harry, Meghan Markle, Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge and Prince William at the first annual Royal Foundation Forum in London. Under the theme 'Making a Difference Together', the event showcased the programmes run or initiated by The Royal Foundation
Getty
10/55 March 2018
Prince William, Kate, Meghan and Prince Harry attend a Commonwealth Day Service at Westminster Abbey
AFP via Getty
11/55 March 2018
Meghan Markle greets well-wishers after a visit to one of Belfast's most historic buildings, The Crown Liquor Saloon, a former Victorian gin palace, now run by the National Trust. It was the Royal couple's first joint visit to Northern Ireland
AFP via Getty
12/55 April 2018
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle meet participants as they attend the UK team trials for the Invictus Games Sydney 2018 at the University of Bath
AFP via Getty Images
13/55 May 2018
Meghan Markle and her mother, Doria Ragland arriving at Cliveden House Hotel the night before her wedding to Prince Harry
Getty
14/55 May 2018
Royal fans sing for the television in Windsor the day before the Royal wedding
AFP via Getty
15/55 May 2018
Meghan Markle walks down the aisle in St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle, during her wedding
AFP via Getty
16/55 May 2018
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle stand facing each other hand-in-hand before Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby during their wedding ceremony
AFP via Getty
17/55 May 2018
Prince Harry kisses the Duchess of Sussex, as they pass through the Cambridge Gate into the grounds of Windsor Castle at the end of their carriage procession
AFP via Getty
18/55 May 2018
The newly married royals leave Windsor Castle after their wedding to attend an evening reception at Frogmore House
AFP via Getty
19/55 June 2018
Queen Elizabeth II sitts and laughs with Meghan, Duchess of Sussex during a ceremony to open the new Mersey Gateway Bridge in the town of Widnes in Halton, Cheshire
Getty
20/55 June 2018
Prince Harry and Meghan return in a horse-drawn carriage after attending the Queen's Birthday Parade, 'Trooping the Colour' on Horseguards parade
AFP via Getty
21/55 July 2018
Prince Charles, Prince of Wales, Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, Queen Elizabeth II, Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, Prince William, Duke of Cambridge and Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge watch the RAF flypast on the balcony of Buckingham Palace, as members of the Royal Family attend events to mark the centenary of the RAF
Chris Jackson/Getty
22/55 July 2018
Meghan and Prince Harry kiss after the Sentebale Polo event that was held at the Royal County of Berkshire Polo Club
Getty
23/55 August 2018
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex meet the cast and crew of "Hamilton" backstage after the gala performance in support of Sentebale at Victoria Palace Theatre
Getty
24/55 September 2018
Meghan meets 7-year-old Matilda Booth during the annual WellChild awards at Royal Lancaster Hotel in London
Getty
25/55 October 2018
Prince Harry and Meghan meet 98-year-old Daphne Dunne during a meet and greet at the Sydney Opera House during an official 16-day Autumn tour visiting cities in Australia, Fiji, Tonga and New Zealand
Getty
26/55 October 2018
Prince Harry and Meghan meet a koala named Ruby and its koala joey named Meghan after the Duchess of Sussex during a visit to Taronga Zoo in Sydney
AFP via Getty
27/55 October 2018
Prince Harry looks on as his wife Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex, is hugged by student Luke Vincent of Buninyong Public School following the couple's arrival at Dubbo Regional Airport in Dubbo
AFP via Getty
28/55 October 2018
Harry and his wife Meghan watch aboriginal dances at Victoria Park in Dubbo
AFP via Getty
29/55 October 2018
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex meet with lifeguards at South Melbourne Beach. BeachPatrol is a network of volunteers who are passionate about keeping Melbourne's beaches and foreshores clear of litter to reduce the negative impact of litter on the marine environment and food chain, and provide a safe environment for the public to enjoy their local beach
Getty
30/55 October 2018
Prince Harry and Meghan join a circle during a "Fluro Friday" session run by OneWave, a local surfing community group who raise awareness for mental health and wellbeing, at Sydney's iconic Bondi Beach
AFP via Getty
31/55 October 2018
The British royals kicked off their shoes and donned tropical garlands on Bondi Beach
AFP via Getty
32/55 October 2018
Prince Harry and Meghan visit an exhibition of Tongan handicrafts, mats and tapa cloths at the Fa'onelua Convention Centre in Nuku'alofa, Tonga
Getty
33/55 October 2018
Prince Harry and Meghan laying a wreath at the National War Memorial in Wellington, New Zealand
Getty
34/55 October 2018
Prince Harry and his wife Meghan visit Redwoods Tree Walk in Rotorua
AFP via Getty
35/55 November 2018
Prince William, Duke of Cambridge and Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex at a service marking the centenary of WW1 armistice at Westminster Abbey
Getty
36/55 February 2019
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex, visit the Kasbah of the Udayas near the Moroccan capital Rabat
AFP via Getty
37/55 March 2019
Prince Harry and Meghan speak on stage during WE Day UK 2019 at The SSE Arena in London
Getty
38/55 March 2019
Meghan and Prince Harry react as they are presented with baby gifts by Canadian High Commissioner to the United Kingdom, Janice Charette, at Canada House, during an event to mark Commonwealth Day, in central London
AFP via Getty
39/55 May 2019
A congratulatory banner message circling the BT Tower reading "Congratulations Harry and Meghan It's a Baby Boy!"
AFP via Getty
40/55 May 2019
Footmen Stephen Kelly and Sarah Thompson set up an official notice on an easel at the gates of Buckingham Palace on May 6, announcing the birth of a son to Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex
AFP via Getty
41/55 May 2019
Pround parents pose with their newborn son Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor in St George's Hall at Windsor Castle. The Duchess of Sussex gave birth at 5:26 on 6 May
Getty
42/55 May 2019
Prince Harry and Meghan walk away after posing for photographs with their newborn son
AFP via Getty
43/55 June 2019
Prince Harry and Meghan join the New York Yankees in their clubhouse and receive gifts for Archie ahead of their match against the Boston Red Sox at the London Stadium. The historic two-game series marked the sport's first games ever played in Europe and The Invictus Games Foundation was selected as the official charity of Mitel and MLB London Series 2019
Invictus Games Foundation/Getty
44/55 July 2019
Prince Harry and Meghan meet cast and crew, including US singer-songwriter Beyonce and her husband, US rapper Jay-Z as they attend the European premiere of the film The Lion King in London
AFP via Getty
45/55 September 2019
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex dance as they arrive for a visit to the "Justice desk", an NGO in the township of Nyanga in Cape Town, as they begin their tour of the region. Their first official family visit in the coastal city
AFP via Getty
46/55 September 2019
Prince Harry and Meghan pose with members of "Waves For Change" NGO at Monwabisi Beach outside of Cape Town. "Waves For Change" NGO fuses surfing with child-friendly mind and body therapy to provide mental health services to vulnerable young people living in challenging communities
AFP via Getty
47/55 September 2019
The royals arrive to visit the oldest mosque of Cape Town in Dorp Street in Bo Kaap district
AFP via Getty
48/55 September 2019
The Duchess of Sussex visits Auwal Mosque on Heritage Day with the Duke of Sussex during their royal tour of South Africa. Auwal Mosque is the first and oldest mosque in South Africa and for the Muslim community, this mosque symbolises the freedom of former slaves to worship
Getty
49/55 September 2019
Prince Harry and Meghan hold their baby son Archie as they meet with Archbishop Desmond Tutu and his wife Leah at the Tutu Legacy Foundation in Cape Town
AFP via Getty
50/55 September 2019
The British royal couple were on a 10-day tour of southern Africa -- their first official visit as a family since their son Archie was born
AFP via Getty
51/55 October 2019
Prince Harry and Meghan meet Graca Machel, widow of the late Nelson Mandela in Johannesburg, South Africa. The Duke last met with Mrs Machel during his visit to South Africa in 2015
Getty
52/55 October 2019
Meghan and Prince Harry attend a roundtable discussion on gender equality with The Queens Commonwealth Trust (QCT) and One Young World at Windsor Castle
Getty
53/55 December 2019
Prince Harry holding his son Archie. The photo was used on Instagram to wish their followers a happy new year
SussexRoyal/PA
54/55 January 2020
Duke and Duchess of Sussex depart Canada House in London after visiting to show thanks for the warm hospitality and support they received during their recent stay in Canada
Getty
55/55 January 2020
Front page headlines, from UK daily papers, reporting on the news that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, plan to step back as "senior" members of the Royal Family
AFP via Getty
1/55 September 2017
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle at the Invictus Games in Toronto, Canada. The Invictus Games is an international sport event for wounded, injured and sick (WIS) servicemen and women, both serving and veteran. It was created by the Duke of Sussex and aims to use the power of sport to inspire recovery, support rehabilitation and generate a wider understanding of all those who serve their country
Invictus Games Foundation/Getty
2/55 November 2017
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle pose for a photograph in the Sunken Garden at Kensington Palace following the announcement of their engagement
AFP/Getty
3/55 November 2017
Meghan Markle shows off her engagement ring
AFP via Getty
4/55 December 2017
Prince William, Duke of Cambridge, Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry attend Christmas Day Church service at Church of St Mary Magdalene in King's Lynn
Getty
5/55 January 2018
Prince Harry and Meghan during a visit to Reprezent 107.3FM in Pop Brixton. The Reprezent training programme was established in Peckham in 2008, in response to the alarming rise in knife crime, to help young people develop and socialise through radio
Getty
6/55 January 2018
Meghan Markle greets well-wishers on arrival at Cardiff Castle for a day showcasing the rich culture and heritage of Wales
AFP via Getty
7/55 January 2018
The couple watching a dance performance by Jukebox Collective during their to Cardiff Castle
AFP via Getty
8/55 February 2018
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle walk through the corridors of the Palace of Holyroodhouse on their way to a reception for young people in Edinburgh. The reception celebrated youth achievements, marking Scotlands Year of Young People 2018, an initiative that aims to inspire Scotland through its young people: celebrating their achievements, strengthening their voice on social issues and creating new opportunities for them to shine
AFP via Getty
9/55 February 2018
Prince Harry, Meghan Markle, Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge and Prince William at the first annual Royal Foundation Forum in London. Under the theme 'Making a Difference Together', the event showcased the programmes run or initiated by The Royal Foundation
Getty
10/55 March 2018
Prince William, Kate, Meghan and Prince Harry attend a Commonwealth Day Service at Westminster Abbey
AFP via Getty
11/55 March 2018
Meghan Markle greets well-wishers after a visit to one of Belfast's most historic buildings, The Crown Liquor Saloon, a former Victorian gin palace, now run by the National Trust. It was the Royal couple's first joint visit to Northern Ireland
AFP via Getty
12/55 April 2018
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle meet participants as they attend the UK team trials for the Invictus Games Sydney 2018 at the University of Bath
AFP via Getty Images
13/55 May 2018
Meghan Markle and her mother, Doria Ragland arriving at Cliveden House Hotel the night before her wedding to Prince Harry
Getty
14/55 May 2018
Royal fans sing for the television in Windsor the day before the Royal wedding
AFP via Getty
15/55 May 2018
Meghan Markle walks down the aisle in St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle, during her wedding
AFP via Getty
16/55 May 2018
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle stand facing each other hand-in-hand before Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby during their wedding ceremony
AFP via Getty
17/55 May 2018
Prince Harry kisses the Duchess of Sussex, as they pass through the Cambridge Gate into the grounds of Windsor Castle at the end of their carriage procession
AFP via Getty
18/55 May 2018
The newly married royals leave Windsor Castle after their wedding to attend an evening reception at Frogmore House
AFP via Getty
19/55 June 2018
Queen Elizabeth II sitts and laughs with Meghan, Duchess of Sussex during a ceremony to open the new Mersey Gateway Bridge in the town of Widnes in Halton, Cheshire
Getty
20/55 June 2018
Prince Harry and Meghan return in a horse-drawn carriage after attending the Queen's Birthday Parade, 'Trooping the Colour' on Horseguards parade
AFP via Getty
21/55 July 2018
Prince Charles, Prince of Wales, Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, Queen Elizabeth II, Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, Prince William, Duke of Cambridge and Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge watch the RAF flypast on the balcony of Buckingham Palace, as members of the Royal Family attend events to mark the centenary of the RAF
Chris Jackson/Getty
22/55 July 2018
Meghan and Prince Harry kiss after the Sentebale Polo event that was held at the Royal County of Berkshire Polo Club
Getty
23/55 August 2018
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex meet the cast and crew of "Hamilton" backstage after the gala performance in support of Sentebale at Victoria Palace Theatre
Getty
24/55 September 2018
Meghan meets 7-year-old Matilda Booth during the annual WellChild awards at Royal Lancaster Hotel in London
Getty
25/55 October 2018
Prince Harry and Meghan meet 98-year-old Daphne Dunne during a meet and greet at the Sydney Opera House during an official 16-day Autumn tour visiting cities in Australia, Fiji, Tonga and New Zealand
Getty
26/55 October 2018
Prince Harry and Meghan meet a koala named Ruby and its koala joey named Meghan after the Duchess of Sussex during a visit to Taronga Zoo in Sydney
AFP via Getty
27/55 October 2018
Prince Harry looks on as his wife Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex, is hugged by student Luke Vincent of Buninyong Public School following the couple's arrival at Dubbo Regional Airport in Dubbo
AFP via Getty
28/55 October 2018
Harry and his wife Meghan watch aboriginal dances at Victoria Park in Dubbo
AFP via Getty
29/55 October 2018
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex meet with lifeguards at South Melbourne Beach. BeachPatrol is a network of volunteers who are passionate about keeping Melbourne's beaches and foreshores clear of litter to reduce the negative impact of litter on the marine environment and food chain, and provide a safe environment for the public to enjoy their local beach
Getty
30/55 October 2018
Prince Harry and Meghan join a circle during a "Fluro Friday" session run by OneWave, a local surfing community group who raise awareness for mental health and wellbeing, at Sydney's iconic Bondi Beach
AFP via Getty
31/55 October 2018
The British royals kicked off their shoes and donned tropical garlands on Bondi Beach
AFP via Getty
32/55 October 2018
Prince Harry and Meghan visit an exhibition of Tongan handicrafts, mats and tapa cloths at the Fa'onelua Convention Centre in Nuku'alofa, Tonga
Getty
33/55 October 2018
Prince Harry and Meghan laying a wreath at the National War Memorial in Wellington, New Zealand
Getty
34/55 October 2018
Prince Harry and his wife Meghan visit Redwoods Tree Walk in Rotorua
AFP via Getty
35/55 November 2018
Prince William, Duke of Cambridge and Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex at a service marking the centenary of WW1 armistice at Westminster Abbey
Getty
36/55 February 2019
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex, visit the Kasbah of the Udayas near the Moroccan capital Rabat
AFP via Getty
37/55 March 2019
Prince Harry and Meghan speak on stage during WE Day UK 2019 at The SSE Arena in London
Getty
38/55 March 2019
Meghan and Prince Harry react as they are presented with baby gifts by Canadian High Commissioner to the United Kingdom, Janice Charette, at Canada House, during an event to mark Commonwealth Day, in central London
AFP via Getty
39/55 May 2019
A congratulatory banner message circling the BT Tower reading "Congratulations Harry and Meghan It's a Baby Boy!"
AFP via Getty
40/55 May 2019
Footmen Stephen Kelly and Sarah Thompson set up an official notice on an easel at the gates of Buckingham Palace on May 6, announcing the birth of a son to Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex
AFP via Getty
41/55 May 2019
Pround parents pose with their newborn son Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor in St George's Hall at Windsor Castle. The Duchess of Sussex gave birth at 5:26 on 6 May
Getty
42/55 May 2019
Prince Harry and Meghan walk away after posing for photographs with their newborn son
AFP via Getty
43/55 June 2019
Prince Harry and Meghan join the New York Yankees in their clubhouse and receive gifts for Archie ahead of their match against the Boston Red Sox at the London Stadium. The historic two-game series marked the sport's first games ever played in Europe and The Invictus Games Foundation was selected as the official charity of Mitel and MLB London Series 2019
Invictus Games Foundation/Getty
44/55 July 2019
Prince Harry and Meghan meet cast and crew, including US singer-songwriter Beyonce and her husband, US rapper Jay-Z as they attend the European premiere of the film The Lion King in London
AFP via Getty
45/55 September 2019
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex dance as they arrive for a visit to the "Justice desk", an NGO in the township of Nyanga in Cape Town, as they begin their tour of the region. Their first official family visit in the coastal city
AFP via Getty
46/55 September 2019
Prince Harry and Meghan pose with members of "Waves For Change" NGO at Monwabisi Beach outside of Cape Town. "Waves For Change" NGO fuses surfing with child-friendly mind and body therapy to provide mental health services to vulnerable young people living in challenging communities
AFP via Getty
47/55 September 2019
The royals arrive to visit the oldest mosque of Cape Town in Dorp Street in Bo Kaap district
AFP via Getty
48/55 September 2019
The Duchess of Sussex visits Auwal Mosque on Heritage Day with the Duke of Sussex during their royal tour of South Africa. Auwal Mosque is the first and oldest mosque in South Africa and for the Muslim community, this mosque symbolises the freedom of former slaves to worship
Getty
49/55 September 2019
Prince Harry and Meghan hold their baby son Archie as they meet with Archbishop Desmond Tutu and his wife Leah at the Tutu Legacy Foundation in Cape Town
AFP via Getty
50/55 September 2019
The British royal couple were on a 10-day tour of southern Africa -- their first official visit as a family since their son Archie was born
AFP via Getty
51/55 October 2019
Prince Harry and Meghan meet Graca Machel, widow of the late Nelson Mandela in Johannesburg, South Africa. The Duke last met with Mrs Machel during his visit to South Africa in 2015
Getty
52/55 October 2019
Meghan and Prince Harry attend a roundtable discussion on gender equality with The Queens Commonwealth Trust (QCT) and One Young World at Windsor Castle
Getty
53/55 December 2019
Prince Harry holding his son Archie. The photo was used on Instagram to wish their followers a happy new year
SussexRoyal/PA
54/55 January 2020
Duke and Duchess of Sussex depart Canada House in London after visiting to show thanks for the warm hospitality and support they received during their recent stay in Canada
Getty
55/55 January 2020
Front page headlines, from UK daily papers, reporting on the news that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, plan to step back as "senior" members of the Royal Family
AFP via Getty
In a public statement, a spokesperson from the palace said discussions regarding the issue remain "at an early stage".
"We understand their desire to take a different approach, but these are complicated issues that will take time to work through," the spokesperson added.
While President Trump may have sided with the Queen, other public figures such as Jameela Jamil and Oprah Winfrey have expressed their support for the royal couple.