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Meghan returns to Canada for Archie after 'emotional' farewell while Harry stays in the UK

MEGHAN MARKLE has reportedly flown back to see son Archie in Canada, after her final royal appearance at the Commonwealth Day Service.MEGHAN MARKLE has reportedly flown back to see son Archie in Canada, after her final royal appearance at the Commonwealth Day Service.



Meanwhile, the Duchess of Sussex’s husband Prince Harry has remained in the UK to continue working on his causes including the military, according to the Daily Telegraph.The Duke was at Buckingham Palace for meetings to plan his UK workload in the coming months, as his wife dashed back to Vancouver Island to be with their firstborn.The newspaper has reported that Meghan shed a “tear” over saying “emotional” goodbyes to royal staff.Bidding farewell to the loyal aides who have served the Sussexes was said to be “bittersweet” for the Duchess.However, Meghan returned to be with ten-month-old Archie after attending a morning meeting with her patronages, and a family event in the afternoon.The Sussexes’ last public event alongside the royal family was a Commonwealth Ceremony at Westminster Abbey.The strained appearance saw Harry barely raising a smile, as he set pensively through the proceedings.There was also rumours of a rift between the Sussexes and senior royal members after they were omitted from the order of service.The engagement was said to be the grand finale of their “farewell” tour before they emigrate to Canada to become “financially independent.”.However, Harry will stay for a little bit longer so he can strategise the future.Although there has been no official word on what the couple may do next, they will continue to split time between Frogmore Cottage and North America.Royal expert, Chris Ship, has predicted the bright and profitable future of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex.He speculated that Meghan could decide to “tell all” in a book or big interview.One thing that Mr Ship is adamant about, is that the pair should not disappear for long.He wrote in a story for ITV News: “If they want to achieve all the things they want to achieve, and I will come to that shortly, they need to capitalise on their current high profile.“Right now, it couldn't be any higher.“Here is an American woman, who in the space of less than two years, joined the Royal Family and then decided she wanted to leave it.That creates a huge amount of interest in this individual.


“Meghan could decide to tell all, to write a book, to do a big interview.”.On Friday Meghan visited a diverse school in Dagenham as her last solo royal engagement, which many have said is the first hint at where she may channel her energies next.“Think of what Meghan did at that school in Dagenham last weekend of International Women's Day.“A diverse school in which she wanted pupils to believe that their background, their gender, their ethnicity was no barrier to achieving their goals.”.

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