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Bev Lyons

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle demoted below Wessexes on Royal Family's website

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have been demoted below The Wessexes on the Royal Family's website after their move to the USA.

The official website had work being done on it, but on closer inspection the position of the senior royals in the family section appear to have been moved around.

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle aka The Sussexes are now beneath Harry's father Prince Charles and Camilla, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, Princess Anne, Prince Andrew and the Wessexes.

On the website it also says that Harry and Meghan will be 'balancing their time' between the UK and North America.

The description says: "They are continuing to honour their duty to The Queen, the Commonwealth, and their patronages.

"Frogmore Cottage in the UK remains their family home.

"The Duchess will continue to support a number of charitable causes and organisations which reflect the issues with which she has long been associated including the arts, access to education, support for women and animal welfare."

Sophie Wessex today told The Daily Telegraph that she and Prince Harry had a 'lengthy chat' following Prince Philip's funeral in April.

The sad event saw Prince Harry return to the UK for the first time since the couple's controversial chat with US host Oprah Winfrey.

Sophie Wessex added that The Sussexes are 'still family no matter what'.

It's claimed that Meghan and Harry will have 'proper' time off following the birth of their second child.

Meghan has not revealed when the baby is due but is said to be hoping for a home birth in California, US.

Sources close to Harry and Meghan say they want to take paternity and maternity leave when their baby girl arrives.

That, one royal expert suggests, could be "any day now".

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