Current roles and titles
As of today, Prince Harry is Duke of Sussex, Earl of Dumbarton and Baron Kilkeel; his wife, Meghan, is Duchess of Sussex. These peerages were granted on their wedding in May 2018. They no longer hold royal funding or carry out central royal duties for the UK, and they do not currently use “Royal Highness” in day-to-day settings. Their public activities are generally funded through private means and commercial partnerships, operating largely outside the core UK institution.
Residences and geography
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex primarily reside in California, United States. They previously lived at Frogmore Cottage on the Windsor Estate while carrying out royal duties; that residence was vacated as they stepped back from senior UK roles. In the U.S., they are settled in the Los Angeles area, enabling their commercial, media, and family priorities while maintaining a lower public profile than during their UK-based royal period.
Separation from royal duties and funding
In early 2020, Harry and Meghan announced they would ‘step back’ as senior working royals. The Sovereign Grant support tied to official duties was discontinued, and public reimbursements for security costs in the UK were ended. They retain some historic public commitments, notably the Invictus Games, which Harry founded, while focusing on new ventures, philanthropy, and family life away from regular public funding.
Professional and charitable focus
Since stepping back, the Duke of Sussex has engaged in paid speaking engagements, board advisory roles, and film and television production through SussexArchetype, his production entity. The Duchess of Sussex leads initiatives around women’s empowerment, education, and literacy, often through her private foundation and partnerships. Their work reflects a shift toward commercial and impact-driven projects rather than publicly funded royal service.
Key facts at a glance
| Attribute | Verified Detail | Source Type |
|---|---|---|
| Titles (2018–present) | Duke and Duchess of Sussex | Royal Household announcement |
| Primary residence | California, United States | Public statements and relocation reports |
| Funding model today | Private and commercial; no UK Sovereign Grant | Royal agreement documents |
| Notable foundation | Invictus Games (founded by Harry) | Charity registration and public records |
| Security arrangement | No UK public funding; private coverage in U.S. | Government and law enforcement disclosures |
Relationship and family context
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are married to each other and share a public relationship shaped by media attention and family privacy. They are parents to two children, emphasizing family stability while navigating global visibility. Their relationship anchors many of their joint and individual projects, providing continuity beyond official duties.
Reputation and public perception
Coverage of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex today is mixed, blending support for their charitable ambitions with criticism over media conduct and commercial moves. Opinion polls often show divided views in the UK and more favorable sentiment in the U.S. Their long-term influence will likely be measured by the durability of their projects, transparency, and ability to balance public interest with private family life.