Meghan Markle and Prince Harry mark end of extended break with visit to Canada House
Today, Meghan Markle, 38, and Prince Harry, 35,5 returned to royal duties with a visit to Canada's High Commission in London.
The engagement signified the end of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s six-week long break from royal duties, which began in mid-November.
According to a statement from Buckingham Palace, the couple wanted to meet Janice Charette, Canada's High Commissioner to the UK, together with different members of the High Commission team, in order to "thank them for the warm Canadian hospitality and support they received during their recent stay".
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The couple will also view a special exhibition by indigenous Canadian artist Skawennati which is currently displayed at Canada House.
Duchess Meghan wore a chestnut polo neck with a burnt orange satin skirt, worn underneath a camel overcoat which looks like it might be from Stella McCartney. On her feet, she wore a pair of burnt orange Jimmy Choo Romy velvet stilettos, which she has worn previously.
Prior to this scheduled appearance, it is believed they made a private visit the Hubb Community Kitchen in west London, whom Duchess Meghan collaborated with to produce the ‘Together’ cookbook last year.
This is according to a tweet from royal correspondent Richard Palmer.
Waiting for Harry and Meghan’s arrival at Canada House on their return to official duties. They are coming straight from visiting the Hubb Community Kitchen in west London, where Meghan got an update on the activities of the project which helped Grenfell victims. Harry went too.
— Richard Palmer (@RoyalReporter) January 7, 2020
What the Sussex family did on their break
The main reason behind the couple’s break was to spend “much-needed family time” with eight-month-old baby Archie, who was born in May last year.
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They did not spend Christmas at Sandringham with the Queen and the rest of the Royal Family, as is tradition, but instead spent the occasion with Meghan’s mother, Doria Ragland.
“Having spent the last two Christmases at Sandringham, their royal highnesses will spend the holiday this year, as a new family, with the duchess’ mother Doria Ragland,” a spokesperson for the Palace confirmed to Sky News.
It is believed they spent some time on Vancouver Island in Canada, too, where Meghan surprised couple Iliya Pavlovic and Asymina Kantorowicz by offering to take a photo of them during a hike.
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The duchess was there with friend, actor Abigail Spencer, and Prince Harry, among others.
The time off was not entirely devoted to leisure, it seems. According to reports from the Telegraph and Daily Mail, Meghan used some of her time to work on the launch of the Sussex Royal Foundation charity in the US.