Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's controversial exit, "Megxit" is now coming to full disclosure. While some of the details are still being "ironed out" as per reports, the core items of Megxit are now officially announced.

According to Forbes, a spokesperson to the Duke and Duchess of Sussex recently stated that the lives of the Sussex couple as working royals will officially end on March 31. By the start of April, they will no longer represent the Queen and the Crown.

The same will also apply to their office inside the Buckingham Palace. Although reports previously noted that they already fired their 15 staff as preparations for the closure of their office, they will only then cease to use the office starting on the same date.

As added by the same report, nothing much has been changed with regard to their titles. Meghan Markle and Prince Harry will still retain their HRH titles but, they will no longer be allowed to use them.

For their Duke and Duchess titles, they will still be allowed to use them for any purpose. However, it was revealed that this will be subjected to a 12-month review, which will also apply to their "roles."

The Duke of Sussex will also reportedly keep his "army ranks." These include Major, Lieutenant Commander, and Squadron Leader. But, he can no longer utilize his honorary titles as per claims.

The Guardian UK released a similar report about the core details of Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's exit. Based on the publication's assertions, the Sussex couple will "embark" on a new chapter of their lives outside the British Monarchy in North America.

Sources attested, however, that they will still fly to the United Kingdom "regularly" as they will retain their "charitable goals" as well. These were said to support the same causes from the "Commonwealth to mental health" aspects.

It was also reported that they will return to the country later this month to attend "six engagements," which will last until the next month. These royal engagements will include the Commonwealth Day service at Westminster Abbey.

This was said to be probably Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's "final appearance as working members" of the British Royal Family. It remains unclear, though, if they will stay until the last day of the month in the United Kingdom.

As for their Sussex Royal brand, there have been claims about Queen Elizabeth II "banning" the use of "Royal." However, no confirmations have been made yet.

Even so, Buckingham Palace reportedly released a statement revealing that the use of the word is still under "review." It is stressed out, however, that their new name will be officially released once the launch of their charitable foundation occurs "in due course."