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Prime Minister Boris Johnson said the whole country will want to wish the Duke and Duchess of Sussex well for the future as they give up royal duties.
Axar.az reports citing BBC.
It came as the Queen went to church near Sandringham in her first public appearance since it was announced the couple were giving up their HRH titles.
In her statement yesterday she wished them "a happy and peaceful new life".
But Thomas Markle, Meghan's father, accused them of "cheapening" the Royal Family.
Speaking at a summit in Berlin, Mr Johnson said he had been confident the Royal Family would find a way forward for Prince Harry and Meghan, adding: "I think the whole country will want to join in wishing them the very best for the future."
The Queen was met by about 100 well-wishers outside St Mary the Virgin Church in Hillington, Norfolk, where she arrived with the Duke of York.
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2020.01.19 / 19:53
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Axar.az
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