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Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have ditched EVERYONE they follow on Instagram – including Kate Middleton and Prince William

MEGHAN Markle and Prince Harry have stopped following anyone on Instagram.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex - who have 9.2m followers on their @sussexroyal account - have asked the public for suggestions on who they should follow for the month of August.

 Meghan Markle and Prince harry have stopped following anyone on Instagram
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Meghan Markle and Prince harry have stopped following anyone on InstagramCredit: Splash News

In May, it was revealed that Meghan, 37, and Harry, 34, who welcomed baby Archie the same month, would only be following accounts of causes they wanted to highlight.

This saw them follow Anxiety UK, the Kind Campaign, and Black Mental Health Matters.

At the same time, they also notably unfollowed Kate Middleton and Prince William's @kensingtonroyal account.

For the month of June they supported the LGBTQ+ community by endorsing the Trevor Project, Stonewall UK, and PFLAG.

 The 'following' section of their @sussexroyal account had previously been used to highlight a number of causes
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The 'following' section of their @sussexroyal account had previously been used to highlight a number of causesCredit: sussexroyal/Instagram
 The couple unfollowed Kate Middleton and Prince William's Instagram account in May
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The couple unfollowed Kate Middleton and Prince William's Instagram account in MayCredit: Getty - Contributor

And, in July, they highlighted the work of World Wide Fund for Nature, Dr Jane Goodall, and former NYC mayor Michael Bloomberg.

Now they have asked their own followers to put forward ideas for who they should champion next.

In a new Instagram post - which featured a block of blue super-imposed with the words: "Who is your force for change?" they wrote: "For the month of August we look to you for help.

"We want to know who YOUR Force for Change is.... Each month, we change the accounts we follow to highlight various causes, people or organisations doing amazing things for their communities and the world at large.

 For August, they have asked the public to help them choose causes to highlight
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For August, they have asked the public to help them choose causes to highlightCredit: sussexroyal/Instagram

"Over the next few days please add your suggestions into the comments section: someone you look up to, the organisation doing amazing work that we should all be following, an account that inspires you to be and do better (or that simply makes you feel good), or the handle that brims with optimism for a brighter tomorrow."

The post revealed their plans to choose 15 accounts and follow them next Monday.

Their announcement has already received 163k likes and thousands of comments from delighted royal fans.

 Earlier this week, Meghan revealed the 15 women she admires for the cover of British Vogue's September issue
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Earlier this week, Meghan revealed the 15 women she admires for the cover of British Vogue's September issueCredit: PA:Press Association
 It has also been revealed she is launching her own workwear line to be sold in John Lewis and Marks & Spencer
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It has also been revealed she is launching her own workwear line to be sold in John Lewis and Marks & SpencerCredit: @sussexroyal/ Instagram

It follows Meghan's unveiling earlier this week of the 15 women she admires for the cover of British Vogue's September issue - including Gemma Chan, Ramla Ali, Greta Thunberg, Adwoa Aboah, Jacinda Ardern, Jane Fonda, Laverne Cox and Salma Hayek Pinault.

Yesterday, it was revealed the duchess is launching her own workwear clothing line to be sold in John Lewis and Marks & Spencer in aid of charity.

Yesterday, we told you how Meghan and Harry have "bought a bespoke photograph of Lewis Hamilton" for Frogmore Cottage.

We also revealed how the Duchess of Sussex made an awkward typo as she promoted the launch of her new clothing line on the Sussex Royal Instagram.

And the Duke of Sussex has been accused of having a "dig" at Prince William after saying he’ll only have "two children maximum" in an eco-awareness Vogue chat.

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