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Archie and Meghan Markle Have Prince Harry Back Home After UK Trip

Hilary Weaver
2 min read
Photo credit: Pool/Samir Hussein - Getty Images
Photo credit: Pool/Samir Hussein - Getty Images

From ELLE

As soon as she wrapped up her final U.K. engagement on Monday, Meghan Markle headed back to Canada to be reunited with her and Prince Harry's son, Archie. Harry stayed behind to finish up some work commitments, including meetings at Buckingham Palace on Tuesday, per Hello! magazine. But he wasn't far behind.

A passenger aboard Harry's plane said the royal was seen traveling back to Victoria International Airport on Thursday, and according to the magazine, Harry is reunited with Meghan and Archie in their Vancouver home.

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Harry's arrival home marks a new life for the family of three; Meghan and Harry completed their final royal engagement as a couple in London last week. The two attended the Commonwealth Day Ceremony at Westminster Abbey on Monday, where Meghan wore a green Emilia Wickstead cape dress with a matching William Chambers hat.

This final engagement came after a series of events the couple attended during their time in the U.K., including the Mountbatten Festival of Music, where Meghan pulled out another cape dress (this time in red).

As of March 31, Meghan and Harry are free to pursue their own business interests, under an agreement with the Queen that will be reviewed again in a year. An insider told ELLE this week that the couple is going to start switching their focus to their charity work.

"Moving forward, the focus for the couple goes back to preparations for their non-profit organization and numerous charitable endeavors—Harry busy with the next stages of Travalyst and Meghan working on at least two new projects," the insider said. "They’re stepping into unchartered territory but couldn’t be more excited about the year ahead. It’s the new chapter they’ve been longing for."

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