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FILE - In this May 2, 2021, file photo, Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, speaks at "Vax Live: The Concert to Reunite the World" in Inglewood, Calif. Prince Harry took a break from paternity leave to “spread the news” about his Invictus Games. The Duke of Sussex announced in an Instagram post Wednesday, June 9, 2021, that the Invictus Games will take place in Düsseldorf, Germany, in 2023. (Photo by Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP, File)
Prince Harry spreads news about Invictus Games in Germany

Jun. 09, 2021 09:16 PM EDT

FILE - Britain's Prince Harry and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, pose with their newborn son Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor in St George's Hall at Windsor Castle, Windsor, south England, on May 8, 2019. It won't be long before Archie is a big brother. His mother is due to give birth to a baby girl sometime this summer. Hopefully, the introduction of the new sibling will go smoothly, but seasoned parents and pediatric experts warn that the transition takes preparation and diligence. (Dominic Lipinski/Pool via AP, File)
Baby Girl Sussex is coming, so what's big bro Archie to do?

By Leanne Italie May. 25, 2021 07:52 AM EDT

FILE - In this Wednesday, Sept. 25, 2019 file photo, Britain's Prince Harry and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, holding their son Archie, meet Anglican Archbishop Emeritus, Desmond Tutu and his wife Leah in Cape Town, South Africa. Prince Harry and his wife, Meghan, are fulfilling their last royal commitment Monday March 9, 2020 when they appear at the annual Commonwealth Service at Westminster Abbey. It is the last time they will be seen at work with the entire Windsor clan before they fly off into self-imposed exile in North America. (Henk Kruger/Pool via AP, File)
Harry and Meghan mark son's 1st birthday with charity video

May. 06, 2020 09:43 AM EDT

FILE - In this Wednesday, Feb. 19, 2020 file photo, Britain's Queen Elizabeth II leaves after the officially opening of the new premises of the Royal National ENT and Eastman Dental Hospitals in London. Britain is marking Queen Elizabeth II's 94th birthday, Tuesday, April 21, 2020, with silence, as the nation in lockdown amid the COVID-19 pandemic forgoes the usual gun salutes and ringing of bells. With thousands dead, the monarch decided that the celebratory display of military firepower would not be “appropriate.’’ Nor will there be a celebratory peal of bells from Westminster Abbey, as the church where the queen was married and crowned is currently closed. (AP Photo/Frank Augstein, File)
Queen Elizabeth II marks 94th birthday without fanfare

Apr. 21, 2020 07:34 AM EDT

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