This is the huge honour that the Queen gave to Prince Harry hours before Meghan’s pregnancy announcement

Not only was it announced this morning that the Duke of Sussex will become a father for the first time next Spring, but he's also been given a new job by the Queen – and it's a very special role.

Today, the Court Circular announced: "The Queen has been pleased to appoint The Duke of Sussex as a Personal Aide-de-Camp to Her Majesty with effect from 13th October, 2018."

The special new role will see the Duke of Sussex representing the Queen at the State Opening of Parliament or at memorial services.

The Queen has several other aides-de-camp: Prince Philip, the Duke of Kent, Prince Charles, Captain Mark Phillips, Prince Andrew, Prince Edward, Sir Tim Laurence and Prince William.

The special role is often given to a senior military officer.



With a new job AND a new baby on the way, it certainly seems Harry is set for a busy few months.

Earlier today, we told you why the new Royal baby WON’T be called Prince or Princess.

We also revealed why Meghan and Harry's baby will have a VERY different life to Prince George, according to a Royal expert.

And we showed you what Meghan and Prince Harry’s royal baby could look like. Genetic scientist predicts tot will have ‘fiery red hair’ and ‘dark eyes’.

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