Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are back on duty tomorrow as they announce first engagement following six-week break
MEGHAN Markle and Prince Harry’s six-week break from royal duties has come to an end - and the couple have announced their first engagement.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex will visit Canada House in London tomorrow, following their break in Canada.
The royal couple will meet Janice Charette, who is the High Commissioner in Canada to the UK, as well as staff members who support the partnership between the two locations.
Buckingham Palace said the Sussexes hope to “thank them for the warm Canadian hospitality and support they received during their recent stay in Canada.”
They will then visit the Canada Gallery, and see a special exhibition by Indigenous Canadian artist, Skawennati.
It’s not the first time Meghan and Prince Harry have visited Canada House, and their last appearance was on Commonwealth Day in March 2019.
Last year they met with young Canadians in industries such as business, fashion, the arts and academia, to discuss opportunities for young people working in the Commonwealth.
Harry and Meghan are reported to have spent their first Christmas with baby Archie in a $14.1 million waterfront mansion on Vancouver Island.
The royals were spotted by a couple who were struggling to take a photograph of themselves with a selfie stick - with Meghan and Harry offering to take the shot.
Prince Harry and Meghan turned down the offer to spend Christmas with the Queen and other senior royals in Sandringham.
They spent Thanksgiving in Meghan's native US, where they enjoyed family time with "close family."
The pair are said to be "exhausted" by 2019 after they were dogged with criticism over their use of private jets and "excessive" requests for privacy.
Meghan's mother, Doria Ragland, also joined the couple in Canada, according to reports.
We shared how Meghan Markle’s Suits co-star Abigail Spencer posts selfie after hiking with the Duchess and Prince Harry in Canada.
The couple sent a message of support to those affected by the Australian bushfires.
In other royal news, we revealed why the Queen once wore her hat backwards on tour.