After spending the first three decades of her life as an actress, activist and self-made woman, Meghan Markle is officially a member of Britain’s royal family.
Meghan, 36, is now known as Her Royal Highness, the Duchess of Sussex after her marriage Saturday to Prince Harry, 33, at St. George’s Chapel.
The Duke of Sussex title – which now belongs to Harry – was last given in 1801 to Prince Augustus Frederick, who became estranged from his father for his “liberal political views,” according to the Royal Collection Trust.