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After seven weeks 'hidden' in Canada and after leaving Isabel II planted, Sussex levees reappear with an explosive statement

Prince Henry and Meghan Markle leave their official commitments to focus on the family

Meghan and Harry leave the Queen planted at Christmas

The Dukes of Sussex have announced through a statement that they will take a "step back" within the British royal family and that they will work "to be financially independent" and to "forge a new role during this year" within the monarchy, by time underlining her "complete support for Her Majesty the Queen", Isabel II.

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It has been six, almost seven weeks in Canada that will mark the near and long-term future of Prince Henry and Meghan Markle . The Dukes of Sussex reappeared yesterday at an event at the Canada House in London to thank their hosts for the treatment received during this month and a half in their country, but there are those who speculate that this may also mean the first step for a definitive transfer if is that they get to give up all their titles to live far from public life.

The British royal house, for the moment, denies that there is a distance, and they even talk about it being nothing more than speculation, but neither the queen quoted them at any time during her Christmas speech nor did they appear in family photographs . The fact that they did not want to spend the festivities with the rest of the royalty, ensuring that they needed some time for themselves, has not sat well at Buckingham Palace.

That is why the first appearance of the Sussex was expected with expectation, which since their official trip to Africa have begun to show signs of being fed up and wanting to take their own way . "How have the holidays gone?" Enrique asked the employees of the Canadian office, but in reality everyone wanted to know what had been the conclusions that he and his wife had drawn from this time apart from the world that entails office.

The connection that Meghan and Enrique have felt with Canada , where they have been able to enjoy privacy and a different social circle from the one they are used to, seems to have captivated them. There they have been visiting Doria Ragland, her mother, and the former actress would have introduced the queen's grandson to all those friends she made during the seven years she was there recording the series 'Suits'.

The Sussex also spent Christmas with little Archie, their first child, in an eight-bedroom mansion valued at 12 million euros owned by a mysterious billionaire. The property was located in one of the most exclusive enclaves of Vancouver Island, a place that Meghan described to one of the employees of the Canada House as "very beautiful". "Seeing our son exclaim 'Aaaahhh' when we walk beside him and really feel how precious everything was has meant a lot to us," she acknowledged. Enrique, on the other hand, admitted that they had enjoyed it very much, but he also did not hesitate to complain that "it rained all the time" .

At the moment, from the institution, it is tried to appear normal, ensuring that they have planned many more events for them during the remainder of the month, but the truth is that nothing confirmed appears in the official agenda and in their press office they can not give more information.

A friend of his has confirmed to the 'Daily Mail' that both are in an "important process" in which many changes will be included in their current situation but that nothing is decided yet. "That could include from carrying out their work from Canada to abandoning all their titles, something that I hope they do not reach," explains the source to the tabloid with whom the couple has a dispute in court.

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