It was last week when Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, stepped down from being senior members of the Royal Family. But instead of announcing their next plans, they seem to be taking a break instead. 

According to the Express UK, the couple will need some time to plan out what their next moves will be. Then announced their bid to be more financially independent earlier this year, and just last week, they posted their last announcement on the Sussex Royal Instagram account

They posted a simple photograph thanking the community for their support. They wrote that what's most important now is "the health and wellbeing of everyone across the globe and finding solutions for the many issues that have presented themselves as a result of this pandemic." The couple will no longer be using the account now, and they have even disabled comments. But the account will remain and not be deleted so anyone can still see all the past activities they have attended as members of the royal family. 

Now, Harry and Meghan have moved all the way to the United States. Harper's Bazaar reports that while the couple understands that people are waiting to hear what their plans are for the future, they want the focus to be on the global pandemic instead. After all, Harry's own father, Prince Charles himself, was actually diagnosed with COVID-19. 

One of their focuses, however, might be on their nonprofit organization, Travalyst, which is a sustainable tourism adventure. it will be based in the United Kingdom. There is also the anticipation of whether Meghan Markle will go back acting. She gave up being an actress when she got engaged to Harry in 2017. 

Her first job as a non-royal has been to be a voice-over narrator for a documentary entitled 'Elephant'. The documentary can now be viewed on Disney+, and all the proceeds that Meghan will get will actually be donated to Elephants Without Borders.  

Aside from her voiceover gig, there are still no rumors about what Meghan plans to do next. This may also be due to the fact that Hollywood seems to be at a standstill at the moment due to the pandemic. Many films, TV shows, etc have had to stop filming in order to stop the spread of the virus.  

As of this writing, there are now more than 1.2 million cases all over the world affected by COVID-19.