Prince Harry and Meghan Markle farewelled their Sussex Royal Instagram fans on Monday with a final message, one day before they officially stepped down as senior royals on March 31.The Duke and Duchess of Sussex bowed out of royal life with a lengthy message to their followers, in which they thanked their “community” while reflecting on recent global changes.The couple built their impressive following of 11.3 million people in less than a year, and they have been known for their heartfelt and informative posts..However, with the pair stepping back from royal life, and social media, it is thought that Princess Eugenie may fill the gap left by the Sussexes and rise up to be an Instagram favourite among royal watchers
Eugenie has 1.1 million Instagram followers and has made several sweet posts in recent weeks, suggesting she may be the one to take on Meghan’s Instagram crown.PRINCESS EUGENIE'S royal role could ramp up following Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's step back from the fold. Here's one way Eugenie is more important than ever after Megxit.Meghan Markle, 38, and Prince Harry, 35, will cease to be senior royals from this evening and have bid farewell to their millions of Sussex Royal social media followers with a heartfelt message.The couple told fans they “may not see us here” amid the coronavirus crisis, which has prompted speculation another royal may step up.Meghan and Harry have settled in Los Angeles where they hope to pursue a “more peaceful life".Unlike other royals including Kate, Duchess of Cambridge, Prince William and even the Queen, who have shared new photos and videos of themselves on social media in recent weeks, Prince Harry and Meghan have kept a very low profile amid the coronavirus crisis, and only shared slogans and advice via their Instagram account.Now the couple have said goodbye to their Sussex Royal account there is space for a new royal Instagrammer to emerge and given her current form on social media, it could be Princess Eugenie.Princess Eugenie has 1.1 million Instagram followers and has made several sweet posts in recent weeks, suggesting she may be the one to take on Meghan’s Instagram crown.From marking Mother’s Day with an adorable previously unseen picture of her, husband Jack and mum Sarah Ferguson, to thanking fans for their birthday messages last Monday.Princess Eugenie marked her 30th birthday in lockdown as she bid farewell to her 20s on March 23 when social distancing measures to prevent the spread of coronavirus were firmly in place.She and husband Jack Brooksbank are understood have spent the special day at their home in Kensington Palace.Eugenie also shared another heartfelt post to thank hardworking NHS staff amid the ongoing public health crisis.She posted a photo of staff holding up the message “We need your support” at The Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital where she is a patron.Eugenie shared the photo with the important message: “I’m so proud of my hospital, The Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital, as they have become a trauma centre for the first time since 1982 due to the incredibly challenging time we face and the unprecedented pressure all hospitals and their staff face.“It has created a COVID-19 fund for the RNOH’s staff that urgently need our support.“The purpose of the fund is to help their frontline clinical staff in any way possible – from providing meals, to purchasing essential equipment items, to supporting mental health in a time of crisis.She urged fans to donate by heading to the hospital’s Just Giving page or by emailing rnoh.fundraising@nhs.net.Princess Eugenie’s regular Instagram posts have positioned her as an important royal morale booster during difficult times.Unlike her little sister, Princess Beatrice, 31, does not have Instagram but Eugenie often shares photos of the two of them together.Princess Eugenie is following in the footsteps of Kate, Duchess of Cambridge and Prince William who have delighted fans with regular social media updates during the coronavirus pandemic.One royal commentator branded Meghan and Harry’s Instagram farewell to fans “lacklustre” and claimed the couple could have done more to boost morale in recent weeks.Before their final post on Monday royal commentator Richard Fitzwilliams told Express.co.uk: “However logical leaving Britain for Canada and then leaving Canada for Hollywood may seem to them, their contribution to helping those afflicted and those feeling threatened by COVID-19 has been limited to a few Instagram posts which are worth little.”.Having read their farewell Instagram message he added: “Their farewell on Instagram had a lacklustre feel but it could be the prelude to anything. Their fans online are totally supportive.“The facts simply are that they are two of the biggest names on the planet.“They have opted out of its most high profile royal family.“The indications are that they will set up sort of charity, certainly Harry's record with Sentebale, Invictus and Heads Together is truly amazing.Meghan is now at home, in Hollywood.She recently shared a sweet snap of herself, her husband Jack Brooksbank and her mother Sarah Ferguson, to mark Mother's Day in the UK..The Princess also shares regular throwback photos featuring her sister Princess Beatrice, and her parents, Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson. .Eugenie also shared another heartfelt post to thank hardworking NHS staff amid the ongoing public health crisis.She posted a photo of staff holding up the message “We need your support” at The Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital where she is a patron.Harry and Meghan stepped down from their senior royal roles on March 31.“As we can all feel, the world at this moment seems extraordinarily fragile,” the Duke and Duchess of Sussex began in their final Instagram post.“Yet we are confident that every human being has the potential and opportunity to make a difference – as seen now across the globe, in our families, our communities and those on the front line – together we can lift each other up to realise the fullness of that promise.“What’s most important right now is the health and wellbeing of everyone across the globe and finding solutions for the many issues that have presented themselves as a result of this pandemic,” the couple added.Harry and Meghan went on to say that while they won’t be using the Sussex Royal handle any more fans can still expect to hear from them and learn of their important work elsewhere.The message continued: “As we all find the part we are to play in this global shift and changing of habits, we are focusing this new chapter to understand how we can best contribute.
“While you may not see us here, the work continues.The Duke and Duchess concluded their final farewell by thanking fans for their continued support and urged everyone to remain united amid the coronavirus pandemic.“Thank you to this community - for the support, the inspiration and the shared commitment to the good in the world. We look forward to reconnecting with you soon.You’ve been great!.“Until then, please take good care of yourselves, and of one another,” they concluded.The Duke and Duchess concluded their final farewell by thanking fans for their continued support and urged everyone to remain united amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Eugenie has 1.1 million Instagram followers and has made several sweet posts in recent weeks, suggesting she may be the one to take on Meghan’s Instagram crown.PRINCESS EUGENIE'S royal role could ramp up following Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's step back from the fold. Here's one way Eugenie is more important than ever after Megxit.Meghan Markle, 38, and Prince Harry, 35, will cease to be senior royals from this evening and have bid farewell to their millions of Sussex Royal social media followers with a heartfelt message.The couple told fans they “may not see us here” amid the coronavirus crisis, which has prompted speculation another royal may step up.Meghan and Harry have settled in Los Angeles where they hope to pursue a “more peaceful life".Unlike other royals including Kate, Duchess of Cambridge, Prince William and even the Queen, who have shared new photos and videos of themselves on social media in recent weeks, Prince Harry and Meghan have kept a very low profile amid the coronavirus crisis, and only shared slogans and advice via their Instagram account.Now the couple have said goodbye to their Sussex Royal account there is space for a new royal Instagrammer to emerge and given her current form on social media, it could be Princess Eugenie.Princess Eugenie has 1.1 million Instagram followers and has made several sweet posts in recent weeks, suggesting she may be the one to take on Meghan’s Instagram crown.From marking Mother’s Day with an adorable previously unseen picture of her, husband Jack and mum Sarah Ferguson, to thanking fans for their birthday messages last Monday.Princess Eugenie marked her 30th birthday in lockdown as she bid farewell to her 20s on March 23 when social distancing measures to prevent the spread of coronavirus were firmly in place.She and husband Jack Brooksbank are understood have spent the special day at their home in Kensington Palace.Eugenie also shared another heartfelt post to thank hardworking NHS staff amid the ongoing public health crisis.She posted a photo of staff holding up the message “We need your support” at The Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital where she is a patron.Eugenie shared the photo with the important message: “I’m so proud of my hospital, The Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital, as they have become a trauma centre for the first time since 1982 due to the incredibly challenging time we face and the unprecedented pressure all hospitals and their staff face.“It has created a COVID-19 fund for the RNOH’s staff that urgently need our support.“The purpose of the fund is to help their frontline clinical staff in any way possible – from providing meals, to purchasing essential equipment items, to supporting mental health in a time of crisis.She urged fans to donate by heading to the hospital’s Just Giving page or by emailing rnoh.fundraising@nhs.net.Princess Eugenie’s regular Instagram posts have positioned her as an important royal morale booster during difficult times.Unlike her little sister, Princess Beatrice, 31, does not have Instagram but Eugenie often shares photos of the two of them together.Princess Eugenie is following in the footsteps of Kate, Duchess of Cambridge and Prince William who have delighted fans with regular social media updates during the coronavirus pandemic.One royal commentator branded Meghan and Harry’s Instagram farewell to fans “lacklustre” and claimed the couple could have done more to boost morale in recent weeks.Before their final post on Monday royal commentator Richard Fitzwilliams told Express.co.uk: “However logical leaving Britain for Canada and then leaving Canada for Hollywood may seem to them, their contribution to helping those afflicted and those feeling threatened by COVID-19 has been limited to a few Instagram posts which are worth little.”.Having read their farewell Instagram message he added: “Their farewell on Instagram had a lacklustre feel but it could be the prelude to anything. Their fans online are totally supportive.“The facts simply are that they are two of the biggest names on the planet.“They have opted out of its most high profile royal family.“The indications are that they will set up sort of charity, certainly Harry's record with Sentebale, Invictus and Heads Together is truly amazing.Meghan is now at home, in Hollywood.She recently shared a sweet snap of herself, her husband Jack Brooksbank and her mother Sarah Ferguson, to mark Mother's Day in the UK..The Princess also shares regular throwback photos featuring her sister Princess Beatrice, and her parents, Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson. .Eugenie also shared another heartfelt post to thank hardworking NHS staff amid the ongoing public health crisis.She posted a photo of staff holding up the message “We need your support” at The Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital where she is a patron.Harry and Meghan stepped down from their senior royal roles on March 31.“As we can all feel, the world at this moment seems extraordinarily fragile,” the Duke and Duchess of Sussex began in their final Instagram post.“Yet we are confident that every human being has the potential and opportunity to make a difference – as seen now across the globe, in our families, our communities and those on the front line – together we can lift each other up to realise the fullness of that promise.“What’s most important right now is the health and wellbeing of everyone across the globe and finding solutions for the many issues that have presented themselves as a result of this pandemic,” the couple added.Harry and Meghan went on to say that while they won’t be using the Sussex Royal handle any more fans can still expect to hear from them and learn of their important work elsewhere.The message continued: “As we all find the part we are to play in this global shift and changing of habits, we are focusing this new chapter to understand how we can best contribute.
“While you may not see us here, the work continues.The Duke and Duchess concluded their final farewell by thanking fans for their continued support and urged everyone to remain united amid the coronavirus pandemic.“Thank you to this community - for the support, the inspiration and the shared commitment to the good in the world. We look forward to reconnecting with you soon.You’ve been great!.“Until then, please take good care of yourselves, and of one another,” they concluded.The Duke and Duchess concluded their final farewell by thanking fans for their continued support and urged everyone to remain united amid the coronavirus pandemic.
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