KEY POINTS

  • Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are in Canada
  • Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau welcomed Prince Harry and Meghan Markle
  • Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are still on their six-week break

Justin Trudeau welcomed Meghan Markle and Prince Harry in Canada.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are still on their six-week break. According to reports, Prince Harry and Markle have flown to Canada. The royals have received a warm welcome from the country’s prime minister.

“Prince Harry, Meghan, and Archie, we’re all wishing you a quiet and blessed stay in Canada. You’re among friends, and always welcome here,” Trudeau wrote on Twitter.

Royal fans were very happy for Trudeau’s gesture. Some of them even thanked the politician while others wished the best for the Sussexes.

“Thank you for welcoming the Sussex family and wishing for them to have a continued private, quiet, and blessed stay in Canada without media intrusion. I think we all are actively wishing that for them,” one commented.

“Awesome. Hope they are having a wonderful time,” @sussex1015 wrote.

According to Daily Mail, Markle is spending a great deal of time with her closest male confidante, Markus Anderson. Some of her friends have been crossing the border to see her. The publication noted that the Sussexes’ decision to spend their time away from the UK and in Canada is better than heading to Markle’s home country, the U.S.

Just recently, Prince Harry disguised as a Santa Claus to send his Christmas wishes to the bereaved British Armed Forces children. In his speech, Prince William’s brother encouraged the children to cheer up and wished them a fantastic Christmas.

“Yes, losing a parent is incredibly hard but I know that every single one of you by helping each other out that you will have an amazing future ahead of you and a fantastic Christmas as we,” Prince Harry said.

Prince Harry and Markle will not be spending the holidays with Queen Elizabeth II. They reportedly want to make the event extra special because its Archie’s first.

Meanwhile, expert Eliot Wilson warned the Duke and Duchess of Sussex about their long vacation. According to him, some might questioned it because their jobs aren’t as demanding as the nurses, policemen and firefighters who don’t enjoy a six-week break.

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle
Instead of joining Queen Elizabeth II at her Sandringham estate, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will spend Christmas with Meghan's mother this year. POOL/Jeremy Selwyn