Prince Harry and Meghan Markle arrived in Vancouver, Canada, on Tuesday, February 13, Pacific Time, to begin a three-day tour.
According to The Daily Mail, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s private plane landed at midday after a two-hour journey from Santa Barbara, the nearest airport to their property in Montecito.
According to reports, the plane spent 39 minutes in Vancouver before returning to Victoria after an almost 45-minute journey.
The Canadian visit is related to the Invictus Games, which will be place next year.
Harry and Meghan are anticipated to remain at Mille Fleurs, a home on Vancouver Island in the town of North Saanich, where they spent in January 2020 before moving to the United States.
Before their vacation to Canada, the pair caused some controversy by launching a website earlier this week, generating curiosity about their surprise redesign.
Harry and Meghan founded sussex.com, presenting themselves as a separate entity from the Royal Family and highlighting their numerous commitments and royal obligations.
The website also follows Prince Harry’s surprise visit to his cancer-stricken father, King Charles, who personally told his younger son of the diagnosis.
Harry flew overnight and met his father for only 30 minutes.