Prince Harry and Meghan Markle announced they were stepping back from their roles as senior members of the Royal Family in January 2020.
Despite saying in their statement that they planned to split their time between the UK and North America, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex have only returned for a handful of brief spells since they jetted off in March that year.
However, just three months before on October 1, 2019 - three years to this day - Harry got in a row that signified his time in the Royal Family was coming to an end. READ MORE: Harry and Meghan fear Charles is 'easing them out' of Royal Family, says expertThe Sussexes were on a tour in southern Africa, visiting a health centre in Malawi at the time of the incident.
Harry had told a group of young people to "hold on to your dreams" in a talk at the clinic, before Sky News royal reporter Rhiannon Mills asked an unscheduled question as he was being whisked into a car. "That short conversation, what do you hope to achieve through it?"He replied laughingly: "What?
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