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Will Prince Harry and Meghan Markle remain ambassadors for charities?

Charities and organisations across Britain are waiting to hear whether Harry and Meghan can remain involved  Queen is expected to ask couple to relinquish links with organisations passed down through the Royal Family Harry would be stripped of his three remaining honorary military titles and potentially his rugby patronages  RFL hasn t received official correspondence , while WellChild looks forward to continuing to work with him

Harry and Meghan didn t tell the Queen they were planning Oprah Winfrey chat

Harry and Meghan didn t inform Queen they were planning tell-all Oprah chat : Couple s mutual friend Gayle King promises nothing will be off limits in wide ranging two-part interview that will begin with Duchess talking solo about her journey as a royal and a mother Duke and Duchess of Sussex are keen to avoid upsetting the Queen, sources say Harry and Meghan are likely to discuss why they stepped down as senior royals But the couple are not expected to reveal all the details that preceded Megxit Sussexes under no obligation to inform Royal Family of plan, royal source says

Nearly HALF of Britons believe it s inappropriate for Harry and Meghan to give Oprah interview

When asked by pollsters YouGov about the Sussexes upcoming 90-minute chat about their experience with the Royal Family, 46 per cent said the move was inappropriate .

Government unveils post-pandemic IHE recovery strategy

Government unveils post-pandemic IHE recovery strategy In attempting to recover international higher education (IHE) exports post-pandemic and post-Brexit, the United Kingdom will prioritise opportunities in India, Indonesia, Saudi Arabia, Vietnam and Nigeria, according to its revised International Education Strategy. The International Education Champion, Sir Steve Smith, will focus on these countries as an immediate priority, but he will also focus on Brazil, Europe, China and Hong Kong. Another of his priorities will be to work with the British Council to identify and resolve barriers to recognition of online and blended learning internationally. Meanwhile the new Turing study abroad scheme will open up opportunities for UK students to study in other countries, with a particular emphasis on broadening participation by students from disadvantaged backgrounds.

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