The royal family’s website was revamped in the wake ofQueen Elizabeth’s death.

Prince HarryandMeghan Markle, who moved to California in 2020 after stepping back from their roles as working members of the royal family, are also linked to their bios.
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Prince and Princess Michael of Kent as well as Marie Christine have been removed from the website.

The change was part of alarger digital refreshfollowing the accession of King Charles.
On Tuesday, theprofile photosfor the Royal Family’s accounts on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook were changed to reflect the new sovereign and Queen Consort. Charles, 73, immediately acceded his mother as monarch after shedied “peacefully"at age 96 on September 8.
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The new image shows the couple staring straight ahead, the King’s military medals on full display. The picture was taken at the Balmoral War Memorial in Scotland in May 2020, on the 75th anniversary of VE Day, when the Allied Forces accepted the surrender of Nazi Germany, the beginning of the end of World War II.
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Also Tuesday, the Royal Family released a heartfelt statement on the formal end of Royal Mourning, along with one ofQueen Elizabeth’s official accession photos, taken in 1952.
“The period of Royal Mourning following the death of Her MajestyQueen Elizabethhas now ended,” the statement said. “This account will continue to reflect the work of The King, The Queen Consort and other members of The Royal Family, as well as remembering the life and work ofQueen Elizabeth.”
Though national mourning for the late monarchendedin the United Kingdom on September 20, her family remained in mourning for the seven days that followed herstate funeralon September 19, a direct wish of the King. Members of the Royal Household Staff, related representatives and troops with ceremonial duties also honored this period of grievance,Buckingham Palacesaid.
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