KEY POINTS

  • Meghan Markle does not regret being back in the UK
  • Prince Harry and Meghan Markle attended the Endeavour Fund Awards this week
  • Meghan Markle was able to rest in North America before returning to the UK 

Meghan Markle reportedly has no regrets to be back in the United Kingdom. In fact, Prince Harry’s wife is grateful that she’s back for a series of royal engagements.

According to In Touch Weekly, the Duchess of Sussex was able to have some downtime in Canada, and this has helped her reset before going back to the UK with Prince Harry.

Markle looked amazing when she stepped out in public to attend the Endeavour Fund Awards with her husband. And it seems as though she has been resting well in North America.

“She seems so happy to be back in the UK, but the reality is she has no regrets whatsoever about the move and is looking forward to returning to her new, peaceful life in North America. The joyous look on her face is the sweet smile of success — she’s got exactly what she wanted,” the source said.

A body language expert also talked about Markle and Prince Harry’s relationship following their recent outing. Alison Ward told Express that the “Suits” alum proved that she’s the one in charge of their relationship.

“It’s interesting they are both wearing blue - it suggests they are a team and are communicating their message of unity to the world. This event is a way for them to debut their new vision of themselves and outline their direction going forward to the public,” she said.

Ward also said that the power is balanced between the two, but the Duchess of Sussex is the one that takes the lead and steers Prince Harry.

While at the Endeavour Fund Awards this week, Markle expressed her delight to be back in London. She is also very pleased to be attending the event three years in a row.

“When we were watching the [nomination] videos all the way in Canada we had the same moment of “how are you going to choose?” Well, we’ve done our best,” she said.

Meghan Markle, Duchess of Sussex
Meghan, Duchess of Sussex attends the annual Remembrance Sunday memorial at The Cenotaph on Nov. 10, 2019, in London, England. Chris Jackson/Getty Images