The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have opened their first joint Instagram account.
Taking to the social media page on Tuesday, the royal couple - who are due to welcome their first child together in coming weeks - shared a series of pictures from various official engagements.
In the caption, the royals wrote: "Welcome to our official Instagram; we look forward to sharing the work that drives us, the causes we support, important announcements, and the opportunity to shine a light on key issues. We thank you for your support, and welcome you to @sussexroyal." They simply signed off with, "Harry & Meghan."
Kensington Palace's Twitter feed introduced the new account, saying: "Welcome to Instagram, SussexRoyal!" Within minutes of posting, the account has attracted 126,000 followers. The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge were among the first to welcome Harry and Meghan to Instagram.
"Welcome to Instagram, @SussexRoyal," the post read on Kensington Palace's account. "Follow @SussexRoyal for more on the work of The Duke and Duchess of Sussex. Follow @KensingtonRoyal for more on the work of The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge."
Royal fans will no doubt be able to keep up-to-date with Harry and Meghan's engagements as well as news of their growing family. Prince Harry and Meghan have previously posted photos from their official tours on Instagram, which was managed by Kensington Palace.
However, the account was combined with Harry's brother, Prince William, and his wife Kate. It was announced last month that the two royal couples are to split their royal households within weeks.