Queen Elizabeth requests Harry & Meghan return to U.K

100th Anniversary of the Royal Air Force, Westminster Abbey, London, UK – 10 Jul 2018

Queen Elizabeth II, Meghan Duchess of Sussex and Prince Harry together in 2018

Queen Elizabeth II

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex, who will no longer be using their “royal highness” titles could be returning to the U.K. next month for their last round of official royal engagements.

According to the Sunday Times, Queen Elizabeth 11 has requested that Harry and Meghan join the royal family for the annual Commonwealth service at Westminster Abbey on March 9.

Meghan, 38, and Harry, 35, are now expected to attend the event with their son Archie, who will have just turned 10 months old.

Following the appearance, the couple will return to Canada where they are beginning to settle into their new non-royal life after their decision to step down as senior members of the royal family.

The family of three has been staying in a $14 million mansion on Vancouver Island, where Meghan enjoys the scenery on hikes with her beagle Guy and the couple’s Labrador.

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“They are enjoying living a quiet life.

“They go for long walks, they do yoga, and Meghan cooks. They are real homebodies who love to chill out with Archie and the dogs,” PEOPLE quoted an insider.

Prince Harry and Meghan also made their first joint public appearance last week at a private JP Morgan event in Miami, since transitioning from royal life.

PEOPLE reported that Harry gave a speech at the event and the father of one reportedly spoke about his experience with losing his mother, Princess Diana, and his decision to leave the royal family.

According to The Times, Meghan also spoke at the event, focusing on her love for her husband.

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