Prince Harry and Meghan Markle confirm their attendance at the Endeavour Funds Awards next week

‘We missed them!’ Fans gush over Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s much-anticipated return to the limelight as their attendance at next week’s Endeavour Fund Awards is confirmed

  • The Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s attendance at the Endeavour Fund Awards at London’s Mansion House next week was confirmed today 
  • Prince Harry, 35, and Meghan Markle, 38, will help celebrate the achievements of wounded, injured and sick servicemen and women next Thursday
  • The engagement will be the first in three joint engagements the couple will undertake in early March, before they officially step down as senior royals
  • Followers quickly took to social media to share their joy at seing the pair together following their retreat to Canada with baby Archie

Royal fans have shared their excitement after the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s attendance at the Endeavour Fund Awards at London’s Mansion House next week was confirmed today.

Prince Harry, 35, and Meghan Markle, 38, will help celebrate the achievements of wounded, injured and sick servicemen and women next Thursday, 5th March, in their first appearance since they visited Canada House before announcing their step down from royal duties.

The engagement will be the first in three joint engagements the couple will undertake in early March, before they officially step down as senior royals.

And followers quickly took to social media to share their joy at seing the popular pair together following their retreat to Canada with baby Archie.

Prince Harry, 35, seen at the Edinburgh summit this week) and Meghan Markle, 38, will help celebrate the achievements of wounded, injured and sick servicemen and women next Thursday, 5th March, in their first appearance since they visited Canada House before announcing their step down from royal duties

‘I’m so excited. The awards are always inspiring and I’ve missed seeing the Duke and Duchess so much’, one fan tweeted.

One follower wrote: ‘Now folks, that’s what I’m looking forward to’, while another added: ‘Can’t wait to see them!’.

‘Just Harry and Meghan. Cant wait to watch these awards show’, one fan tweeted.

Elsewhere one said: ‘Really? I cant wait to see the most romantic and sexy couple on Earth right now! Oooooooyessss’.

And other agreed: ‘We are looking forward to see them’.

The engagement will be the first in three joint engagements the couple will undertake in early March, before they officially step down as senior royals. They are seen at the Endeavour Fund Awards Ceremony last year.

The engagement will be the first in three joint engagements the couple will undertake in early March, before they officially step down as senior royals. They are seen at the Endeavour Fund Awards Ceremony last year.

Royal fans have shared their excitement after the Duke and Duchess of Sussex's attendance at the Endeavour Fund Awards at London's Mansion House next week was confirmed today

Royal fans have shared their excitement after the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s attendance at the Endeavour Fund Awards at London’s Mansion House next week was confirmed today

The Palace confirmed previous reports that Harry and Meghan would be attending the awards today. 

The couple will celebrate the achievements of wounded, injured and sick servicemen and women who have taken part in remarkable sporting and adventure challenges over the last year.

Harry and Meghan’s final seven engagements

Tuesday : Travelyst conference in Edinburgh (Harry)  

Friday: Invictus Games choir (Harry) 

March 5: Endeavour Fund Awards (Harry and Meghan) 

March 6: Silverstone Experience (Harry) 

March 7: Mountbatten Festival (Harry and Meghan) 

March 8: International Women’s Day (Meghan)

March 9: Commonwealth Service (Harry and Meghan) 

The Endeavour Fund supports the ambitions of men and women who use challenges to help with their physical, psychological and social recovery and rehabilitation. 

The annual awards, now in their fourth year, brings together hundreds of wounded, injured and sick Service personnel and veterans as well as their families, friends and supporters of the military community.

The awards ceremony, which will be hosted by former Invictus Games medallist JJ Chalmers, will see four prizes awarded on the night.

The prizes include The Recognising Achievement Award, The Celebrating Excellence Award, The Henry Worsley Award and the The Community Impact Award.

Upon arrival, the Sussexes will attend a pre-ceremony reception where they will meet the inspiring nominees, as well as endeavour participants and key supporters of the Endeavour Fund. 

They will then attend the awards ceremony, where they will each present an award. Harry will also give a short speech.

Following his speech at the Travelyst conference in Edinburgh this week, Harry will also attend the Invictus Games choir on Friday and the Silverstone Experience next week.

Meanwhile Meghan will attend the International Women’s Day, and join Harry for the Mountbatten Festival next week. 

Their final official engagement is expected to be March 9, when they will join the Queen at Westminster Abbey to mark Commonwealth Day. 

'I'm so excited. The awards are always inspiring and I've missed seeing the Duke and Duchess so much', one fan tweeted

‘I’m so excited. The awards are always inspiring and I’ve missed seeing the Duke and Duchess so much’, one fan tweeted

 

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