It can't be taken away from them.
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Hello, Royal Watchers!
As cities are starting to lift lockdown regulations, we've been able to taste a bit more of that summer freedom we've been craving. For some of us, that means going for longer walks, meeting friends on a patio, getting a haircut, and finally being able to hug loved ones if it's been deemed safe to do so.
But others are going out of their way to help those in need. Take the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, who this week helped cook and prepare meals for a charity that provides food to insecure seniors and youth in Los Angeles. More on that below.
And other members of the Royal Family are also doing their part to bring awareness to the people who are in the thick of the fight against the novel coronavirus. This week, the Duke of Cambridge visited Oxford researchers who have developed a vaccine that is currently in clinical trials. More on their work below.
Have a great weekend, and thanks for reading, Royal Watchers 👑👑 |
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| | Even though Harry and Meghan aren't senior members of the Royal Family anymore, this wedding gift can't be taken away from them. |
| They share it with the Cambridges |
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| | | Pics racked up millions of likes |
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Alongside the royal monogram and coronet, the Duchess of Sussex received a new coat of arms as a wedding gift in May 2018.
According to the Royal Family's website, Meghan worked closely with the College of Arms to create her personalized coat of arms, which represents her home state of California via the blue background (the Pacific Ocean), two golden rays (the sunshine), and golden poppies, California's state flower. It's almost as if they knew Meghan would soon be returning home to Los Angeles!
The coat of arms also features a songbird; three quills, which represent communication and the power of words; and a nod to the U.K. in the form of wintersweet, which grows at Kensington Palace, her former home.
As she's married to Prince Harry, the duchess' coat of arms appears alongside that of her husband. |
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