Enric and Meghan leave social media

London. The Dukes of Sussex, Henry and Meghan, have left social media and are “not planning” to turn to Twitter or Facebook to promote the work of their new Archewell Foundation, “The Sunday Times” reports this Sunday.

The newspaper, which cites sources close to the couple, based in the United States, notes that as well “It is very unlikely” that they will return to the networks in a personal capacity, following the attacks suffered since they mostly married her.

The Sussex decision, which a year ago announced that they were distancing themselves from the British monarchy to boost their own projects and financial independence, marks a new step in this separation, the newspaper notes.

Queen Elizabeth II, Prince Charles and Camilla and the Dukes of Cambridge, William and Catherine, spread their activities and charities through Twitter, Instagram and Facebook, among other channels.

Before marrying Prince Henry on May 19, 2018, Meghan Markle, known as an actress in the “Suits” series, had a large presence on the networks, with 1.9 million followers on Instagram; 350,000 on Twitter and 800,000 “likes” on Facebook, points out “The Sunday Times”.

He also had a website and a blog about lifestyle, Tig, where he promoted companies and products he supported and offered food and travel tips.

In April 2019, Enrique and Meghan, who have a son of more than a year and a half in common, Archie, broke a record by achieving one million followers in just six hours on his Instagram account @sussexroyal but, after breaking up with the Royal House to move to North America, the couple stopped using that brand.

According to the newspaper, from now on the Dukes of Sussex, who in November revealed that they had lost a baby in July, will focus on promoting their work in internet videos and with television interventions in the media. their choice, and through their Archewell website, which they launched for New Year’s Eve.

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