PROUD feminist Meghan has revealed her plans for life as a Royal after she broke tradition to give a powerful wedding speech.
The Duchess of Sussex has now received where it confirms she will carry out duties for the Queen.
The webpage also includes Meghan's famous quote from a United Nations conference in New York in 2015 when she said: "I am proud to be a woman and a feminist".
And it makes reference to her "keen awareness of social issues" and how she has "actively participated in charitable work" from a young age.
The caring former actress volunteered in a Los Angeles soup kitchen aged 13 and helped at another in Toronto while filming Suits there.
The Duchess, seen by many as someone who will breathe life into the Royals, broke tradition when she gave her wedding speech.
How the Royal Wedding unfolded...
- Harry and Meghan have now left Windsor Castle to begin their married life together
- Meghan wore Diana’s ring as Harry drove the pair to their star-studded reception after tying the knot
- Meghan changed out of her Givenchy wedding dress into a bespoke lily white high-neck silk crepe gown by Stella McCartney for the party
- Celebrities including George and Amal Clooney, the Beckhams and Oprah Winfrey partied the night away at the lavish bash
- Elton John entertained guests by singing his hit songs ‘Tiny Dancer’, ‘Your Song’ and ‘Circle of Life’ at the party
- Prince Charles ‘had reception guests in stitches’ with gags about changing Harry’s nappy before a glittering firework display
- Prince Harry and Meghan Markle earlier sealed their marriage with a kiss after a groundbreaking modern Royal Wedding
- Meghan stunned in a Givenchy gown with a 15ft veil embroidered with flowers for the ceremony
- Princess Charlotte and Prince George melted hearts with their outfits for the big day
- At the ceremony American Bishop Michael Curry stole the show with an eccentric speech
Speaking to guests, Meghan thanked the Royal family for their love and support.
However, during the wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton in 2011, only Harry, Charles and Kate's father Michael - spoke to guests, not the bride.
The Duchess' official web page comes after it was revealed Meghan and Harry have left Windsor Castle and are heading to London to begin married life together.
The newlyweds will live in Nottingham Cottage on the grounds of grand royal estate, Kensington Palace.
The pad was previously home to the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge before the couple moved into a 20-room apartment inside the palace.
It features two bedrooms, a small living room, kitchen and bathroom.
Harry and Meghan wed on Saturday in a modern ceremony in St George's Chapel in Windsor Castle which featured a rip-roaring sermon from an American preacher and a moving rendition of Stand By Me by a black gospel choir.
The Most Rev , the first presiding bishop of the Episcopal Church in New York, moved millions watching the ceremony as he spoke about the power of love.
The loved-up pair gazed at each other during the ceremony, with Meghan wowing in her spectacular gown by designer Clare Waight Keller of Givenchy.
She teamed it with a dazzling Mary Diamond Bandeau tiara – lent to her by the Queen.
Meghan expressed the wish of having all 53 countries of the Commonwealth with her on her journey through the ceremony.
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Harry greeted his beautiful bride at the altar on Saturday and told her: “You look amazing.”
And he later praised Meghan in a moving speech at their reception where he said they make a "great team".
The prince told her: “I can’t wait to spend the rest of my life with you", adding she had “navigated everything with such grace”.
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