Life After the Royal Wedding: How Harry and Meghan Are Making Time for Each Other
Since the day they said "I do," Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's lives have been a whirlwind of royal responsibilities. As the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, their schedules are packed with events, appearances, and duties. But despite the chaos, this modern royal couple is determined to make time for each other. So, how exactly do they manage to balance their demanding roles while keeping their relationship strong? Let's dive into their strategy for carving out quality time together.
According to royal expert James McCourt, speaking exclusively to Closer Weekly, the newlyweds have mastered the art of unwinding after a long day. "In the evenings, Harry and Meghan often indulge in a bit of culture by heading to the West End for theater performances," McCourt revealed. "And when they want a more laid-back night out, they even disguise themselves to catch films incognito. It's their way of escaping the spotlight and enjoying some normalcy." Sounds like a pretty clever plan, doesn't it?

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Quality Time at Home: The Secret to Their Bond
For Prince Harry, 33, and Meghan, 36, evenings at home are a rare chance to disconnect from the world and just be themselves. "The royal family operates on precise schedules due to strict security protocols," McCourt explained. "This means that when they're home, it's truly their time. No unexpected knocks on the door asking for a cup of sugar!" It's a small luxury that most of us might take for granted, but for the Sussexes, it's a cherished moment of freedom.
After a long day of royal duties, the couple loves to unwind with some good old-fashioned couch time. "They'll light candles, snuggle up together, and binge-watch their favorite TV shows, like Homeland," McCourt added. "It's their way of unwinding and staying connected amidst their busy lives." Sounds like the perfect recipe for a cozy night in, doesn't it?
Busy Bees: The Sussexes' Upcoming Royal Tour
Since tying the knot in mid-May, Harry and Meghan have been on a non-stop royal tour of public appearances. And thanks to Queen Elizabeth, their schedules aren't slowing down anytime soon. This month, the Duke and Duchess are set to jet off to Ireland for two days of engagements, including a meeting with the Irish president and a gala at the British Ambassador's residence. Then, in the fall, they'll embark on their first official royal tour, visiting Australia, Fiji, New Zealand, and the Kingdom of Tonga.
As McCourt explained to Closer, "Harry and Meghan's calendars will only get busier as they're expected to take over some of the Queen's official duties." It's clear that the couple has their work cut out for them, but they're handling it with grace and determination.
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