Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have launched their own official Instagram page.
The couple, who are expecting their first child this month, are in the process of setting up a new household away from Kensington Palace.
To launch the account, called SussexRoyal, the couple shared nine photos of their work.
They show the couple out and about meeting members of the public and representatives from charities they are passionate about.
The caption reads: "Welcome to our official Instagram; we look forward to sharing the work that drives us, the causes we support, important announcements, and the opportunity to shine a light on key issues.
"We thank you for your support, and welcome you to @sussexroyal.- Harry & Meghan"

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Within moments of sharing the first picture the page had more than 20,000 likes.
Meghan and Harry previously used the Kensington Palace Instagram account, which was joint with the Cambridges.

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The couple have now been taken out of the KP account's bio, which now reads: "The official account of The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, based at Kensington Palace."
The Royal Family's social media accounts are used to announce exciting news as well as sharing photos.
Meghan and Harry are expecting their first child in the next few weeks and they are also set to move out of their London home and into Frogmore Cottage in Windsor.


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Before becoming royal Meghan was a big fan of social media and regularly used Instagram to share photos of her life and communicate with her fans.
When Meghan and Harry break away from the Kensington Palace household, their backroom staff will split and there may be a shift in the direction of their public works.


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However the Fab Four will remain joint patrons of the Royal Foundation, which is the primary charitable body for the Cambridges and Sussexes.
It's also likely that they will continue working together on big projects like their Heads Together mental health campaign.


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A spokesman said: "This long-planned move will ensure that permanent support arrangements for The Duke and Duchess's work are in place as they start their family and move to their official residence at Frogmore Cottage ."
When news of the split was announced many fans were hopeful it would mean a dedicated Instagram page for the couple.