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Royal biographer Penny Junor explained that the recent loss of Prince Harry’s and Meghan Markle's patronages will give the Royal Family an opportunity to change the way they support charities. Speaking to Express.co.uk, she suggested royals could instead “dip their toes” more into multiple charitable events and lend their support on an ad-hoc basis. Ms Junor added the reduced number of “working royals” means that it would be difficult for members to fully commit to more allocated patronages left behind by Harry and Meghan.