Meghan Markle's former role as Royal Patron of Britain's National Theatre has been given to Camilla

Meghan Markle's former role as Royal Patron of Britain's National Theatre has been given by Queen Elizabeth II to Camilla, The Duchess of Cornwall, it has been announced.






 The role was one of the official titles held by Meghan as a full-time working member of the royal family. The patronage was returned to the Queen as part of the terms of Prince Harry and Meghan's stepping-down as working royals in 2020.

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 Meghan was awarded the prestigious patronage by the Queen in 2019 and, as a professional actress before her marriage to Prince Harry, she took a keen interest in the National Theatre's work...Read more 

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