Meghan and Harry Attend a Private Dinner for the African Parks Network

Photo credit: Chris Jackson - Getty Images
Photo credit: Chris Jackson - Getty Images

From Harper's BAZAAR

The royal family is having an extremely busy few days. From honoring Remembrance Day with a series of services and events, to celebrating Prince Charles' 70th birthday, the royals have been non-stop. And Prince Harry and Meghan Markle even found time to attend an African Parks dinner at Kensington Palace last night.


Royal commentator Omid Scobie revealed news of the event on Twitter saying, "No photos but Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan were guests at a commemorative dinner for @AfricanParks at Kensington Palace last night. Earlier in the day Harry, who is president of the conservation NGO, attended a meeting at Buckingham Palace. They aim to manage 20 parks by 2020."

As President of the African Parks Network, it makes sense that the Duke of Sussex would attend the commemorative dinner as one of his official, yet private, royal duties. As yet, Kensington Palace hasn't released any photos of the event:


Meanwhile, Kate Middleton and Prince William are currently visiting South Yorkshire for a series of royal engagements. The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge started the day by opening McLaren's new Composites Technology Centre, before visiting Centrepoint, a charity which supports homeless young people in the United Kingdom.

The busy royal schedule comes as Prince Charles celebrates his 70th birthday. In honor of the momentous occasion, the palace released some official birthday portraits featuring Charles and his immediate family, including the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, who look as adorable as ever:


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Photo credit: BAZAAR

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