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The real reason for Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s first royal visit of 2020


The royal couple - Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have returned to Britain from their Canada trip and they will carry out the first royal engagement of 2020 today too. This is expected to be the real reason for their visit to London’s Canada House.
Meghan Markle, 38, and Prince Harry, 35, returned to the UK yesterday after their six-week break away from the media spotlight. The couple enjoyed their time in Canada with baby Archie Harrison and Meghan’s mother Doria Ragland. During their holiday, both Meghan and Harry kept a low profile and spent the Christmas as well. However, on Tuesday they would visit Canada House in London to thank the Commonwealth country for hosting the royal couple over Christmas.
Before Christmas, a Sussex spokesperson shared Meghan and Harry’s decision to stay in Canada for the break certainly reflects the importance of this country to both of them. While their exact location was not known, it was expected that the Sussexes stayed on Vancouver Island and British Colombia.
However, locals also informed that they have seen the royal couple jogging and enjoying hikes on the island which is known for its natural beauty.
What is Canada House?
Canada House is the Canadian High Commission in London, located in the capital’s heart, on Trafalgar Square. As they have returned in the UK, an announcement about their plans for this year is expected to come soon.
Royal commentator Richard Fitzwilliams said to Express.co.uk: “We await the launch of Harry and Meghan’s Sussex Royal Foundation to discover their intentions. It all depends on what they mean to do with the Sussex Royal Foundation, where it will be based, what celebrity links there will be and whether it will have a branch in the USA.’’
“They are expected to make their plans clear soon. There are likely to be important celebrity links to their future charitable work such as Harry’s collaborating with Oprah Winfrey for a TV documentary series on mental health due to be aired this year,” he added.
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