Harry left England for Canada last night and seemed eager to reunite his wife Meghan and his son Archie.

Harry arrived at Heathrow airport to leave for Canada after meeting with African leaders at the Anglo-African Investment Summit in Greenwich, south London. This was also one of the Dukes' final royal duties.

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Prince Harry attended the rugby World Cup draw at Buckingham Palace on January 16 Photo: Reuters

"Harry is welcome at the dinner reception but he has other meetings and plans," a source said. Before leaving England, Harry met privately with Prime Minister Boris Johnson at his request.

The 35-year-old prince will reunite his wife Meghan and his son Archie, whom he has not seen in the past two weeks in Vancouver, Canada, where the young family has planned to buy a home.

Harry's departure from England to Canada is considered an iconic move because it took place just two days after Buckingham Palace announced that Harry and Meghan's husband and wife lost their royal title due to no longer a senior member. They also shared their desire to refund the money used to renovate Frogmore Cottage's private home. This decision takes effect from the spring of 2020.

Speaking to the Sentebale charity in London on the evening of January 19, Harry said he was sad to finish his royal duties but "had no other choice". Although no longer titled "The Prince and the Princess", Harry and Meghan were Duke and Duchess of Sussex when starting a new life in England and North America.

The couple, Harry and Meghan, announced earlier this month that they would retire from senior roles in the royal family to establish a new charity and live in both England and North America, while also aiming at the goal of "financial independence". . The shocking decision sparked rumors that they felt "isolated" by Prince William. However, the two princes released a joint statement denying this information.

Harry and Meghan once shared about the difficulties of royal life and media scrutiny. Harry said he feared Meghan would be the victim of "forces" that led to the death of her mother, Princess Diana.