Prince Harry and Meghan Markle flew to Canada with little Archie to spend the holidays away from the spotlight before moving to the United States where they will spend Christmas with her mother, Doria Ragland. "Canada is a Commonwealth country dear to both of us," said a spokesman for the Dukes of Sussex recalling that the prince often visited Canada and his wife lived there seven years when he was acting in the Suits TV series. The choice not to spend the Christmas holidays with the rest of the royal family had aroused speculation from the press and tabloids, so much so that in the official note that communicated the news it was explicitly written that the decision had been taken "in agreement with the queen". These days, among other things, Prince Harry has entered the spirit of Christmas wearing the clothes of Santa Claus for a video dedicated to the Scotty's Little Soldiers association, which deals with children orphaned by British soldiers.
Harry and Meghan in Canada
2019-12-21T15:29:08.441Z
'They want to spend time with the family' (ANSA)