Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have been branded 'flaunting their titles' by a Royal expert, who says the couple are 'unstoppable' as they celebrate six years since their wedding day Get the latest entertainment news sent straight to your inbox with our weekly Showbiz newsletter We have more newsletters Get the latest entertainment news sent straight to your inbox with our weekly Showbiz newsletter We have more newsletters Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have established a new 'non-royal' family after leaving the Royal Family, despite still "flaunting their titles", according to a Royal expert. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex were given their titles six years ago today when they tied the knot in a grand ceremony at Windsor Castle. At the time, many were eager to see the fresh approach the glamorous couple would bring to the monarchy.
However, just over a year later, they dramatically resigned from their Royal duties for a life in California with their children, reports the Mirror . Just last week, the Sussexes embarked on a 'non-royal tour' to Nigeria, where they were warmly welcomed. Royal historian Dr Tessa Dunlop believes that six years after their Windsor wedding, the "Harry and Meghan train is still gathering speed".
Speaking to the Mirror, she said: " Never underestimate the power of love. No pending seven-year itch for them. They are too busy making new friends on royal (or rather non-royal) tours of Africa, enjoying pop-up appearances in St Pauls and at polo matches and.