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Prince Harry and Meghan will no longer use Royal Highness titles as of March 31

Prince Harry and Meghan are breaking free of the Royal Family as ofMarch 31, the couple's office said Wednesday.

Couple will retain the right to change their minds in the future and resume royal duties

Prince Harry and his wife Meghan will no longer be known as His and Her Royal Highness as of March 31. (Daniel Leal-Olivas/Reuters)

Prince Harry and his wife, Meghan, are breaking free of the Royal Family as ofMarch 31, the couple's office said Wednesday.

The announcement comes as Buckingham Palace reviewed the Duke and Duchess of Sussex's use of the label "Sussex Royal" after their decision to step back from royal duties. Talks involving senior officials are ongoing about the issue and a decision will be announced alongside the launch of their new non-profit organization.

The royal couple stunned Britain with an abrupt announcement in January that they wanted to step back from royal duties. Harry said he was taking a "leap of faith" in the move in an attempt to build a more peaceful life one free of the journalists who have filmed, photographed and written about him since the day he was born.

Harry and Meghan will no longer use the titles His Royal Highness and Her Royal Highness but will retain them, leaving the possibility that the couple might change their minds and return sometime in the future.

Harry's late mother, Diana, was stripped of the Her Royal Highness title when she and Prince Charles divorced.

The prince and his wife will walk away from most royal duties, give up public funding and try to become financially independent. The couple, who were named the Duke and Duchess of Sussex on their wedding day, are expected to spend most of their time in Canada while maintaining a home in England, near Windsor Castle.

The couple's departure is a wrench for the royal family, and the Queensaid at the time that she wished the couple had wanted to remain full-time royals.

Despite the unprecedented move, the couple will keep the themes of their public work the Commonwealth, community, youth empowerment and mental health, collectively.

Harry's priorities remain supporting the welfare of servicemen and women, conservation, sport for social development and HIV. Meghan's focus remains women's empowerment, gender equality and education.