A smiling Meghan Markle was photographed taking Archie
and his two dogs for a walk in Vancouver hours before Prince Harry landed in
Canada on Tuesday night after attending one of his royal engagements in
London.
The Duchess of Sussex was followed by two royal
protection officers as she strolled through Horth Hill Regional Park, near
the opulent $14 million Vancouver Island mansion they have used since
Thanksgiving last year.
Meghan was wrestling with his black Labrador retriever Oz and her beagle as she seemed to struggle to keep eight-month-old Archie in her carrier with one of the straps slipping off her shoulder.
On Monday Markle had already been seen relaxed and happy with her new
civilian life driving her own vehicle as she left the mansion she rents with
Prince Harry.
Without the presence of her son Archie in the car, the duchess parked her Land Rover Discovery vehicle at Victoria International Airport, on the southern tip of Vancouver Island, and waited approximately 10 minutes for the arrival of one of her closest friends, Heather. Dorak.
Harry is Tuesday at the waterfront mansion where Meghan and Archie have spent most of the last two months. Yesterday he rushed through morning meetings with Prime Minister Boris Johnson and various heads of state at the UK-Africa Investment Summit in Greenwich, arriving around 11am. and leaving at 1 p.m. UK time.
She then held a meeting with her Kensington Palace team to manage her and Meghan's affairs as they will now be in Canada for the foreseeable future.
The Duke even dodged his brother William's first solo reception at Buckingham Palace and rushed to Heathrow to catch a 5.30pm British Airways flight. to Vancouver International Airport, before taking a smaller WestJet aircraft to Victoria Airport on Vancouver Island, arriving at 9.45 p.m. local time.
Harry, smiling as he stepped off the plane with his security team who had completed his 5,000-mile journey, was dressed in a padded coat, blue jeans and a beanie.