Queen calls Meghan Markle and Prince Harry back from glamorous life in Canada for Commonwealth Service
THE Queen has called Meghan Markle and Prince Harry back from their glamorous new life to attend a Commonwealth Service, it has been reported today.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex moved to Canada after announcing they were quitting as royals and becoming "financially independent".
The couple attended the Commonwealth Service last year, with Meghan heavily pregnant with Archie.
The return to the UK comes after Harry and Meghan released their bombshell statement that they were leaving the Royal Family - even paying back the £2.4m spent refurbishing Frogmore Cottage.
And they have since settled into life at a £10.5million Canadian mansion on Vancouver Island, rubbing shoulders with A-listers including Jennifer Lopez with speculation they were even invited to the Oscars.
Most recently, Harry made his first public appearance at JPMorgan’s Miami billionaire’s summit, where - rumoured to have been paid
But the Sunday Times reported the Queen was "remarkably unfazed" by the couple's new life.
She has told friends: “If that’s what they want, if they want to go, we must let them go.”
The couple were reportedly flown on the JPMorgan private jet from Vancouver to Palm Beach, where they’re said to have stayed at the home of Meghan’s longtime friend, tennis legend Serena Williams.
The summit was attended by the likes of Patriots owner Bob Kraft and billionaire philanthropist Robert Frederick Smith.
It comes after it was reported Meghan is looking for an agent in a possible return to showbiz.
It was claimed she is actively looking for representation after she and Harry declared they wanted to become "financially independent" as they quit the Royal Family.
A source told the 38-year-old is "actively looking" for a manager or agent for future projects.