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Meghan Markle & Prince Harry Are Headed Back to the U.K. for What Feels Like a Royal Tour

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We knew Meghan Markle and Prince Harry would eventually be headed back across the pond, but new details have been released about their upcoming U.K. visit and it almost seems like Harry is going on a royal tour of his own home country.

People confirmed with a royal spokesperson quite a bit of information in regards to the duo’s royal exit, including a list of official engagements they’ll be attending in the U.K. in the upcoming weeks. 

First, Harry will team up with Jon Bon Jovi at a recording session on Friday, February, 28, for a re-recording of his song “Unbroken” with the Invictus Games Choir. The release is in support of the Invictus Games Foundation of which Harry is the founder. 

On March 5, the couple will make their first joint appearance at the Endeavour Fund Awards, which aims to recognize wounded, injured and sick service personnel and veterans who have gone on to use sport as part of their rehabilitation. And the next day, the duke is scheduled to appear at the official opening of the Silverstone Experience, an immersive museum that tells the story of the past, present and future of British motor racing.

And it doesn’t stop there—the following day (March 7), both Meghan and Harry will step out to attend the Mountbatten Music Festival at Royal Albert Hall, which marks the 75th anniversary of the end of World War II and the 80th anniversary of the formation of Britain’s Commandos.

It’s also said that Markle will once again help mark International Women’s Day on March 8 (no details on an appearance have been revealed as of yet), before both she and Harry reunite with his family for Commonwealth Day services. So, yeah, talk about a busy schedule. 

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