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What has Canada given Meghan and Harry these six weeks to consider moving there?

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Meghan Markle has reappeared in a women's center in Vancouver after the bombing last week and after being granted the queen's permission to carry out a transition period that allows the Dukes of Sussex and her son, Archie, to live in Canada. The former television star has taken advantage of her days in North America, where she traveled last Friday, to take an interest in women's problems where she could decide to move definitively, although there is still no confirmed destination.

Both she and Prince Harry the son of both, little Archie, spent six weeks during Christmas on the island of Vancouver, an area that has enamored them and that would allow them to have the peace in their day to day that they so crave. Even so, it is not ruled out that they prefer to move to Toronto, a more cosmopolitan area and where Markle lived during the seven years he was recording the Suits series.

Meanwhile, Canadians are divided about the possible arrival of the royals . The press of the country, according to its degree of conservatism, wonders these days who should take care of the 1.2 million euros in security that will cost to host them, as well as if they should be granted citizenship automatically or if they should ask for it "as any other". One of its columnists, in fact, has assured that all this has only done to divide the country, reviving the "sleeping monarchists" and "outraging those who think that the monarchy is a grotesque anachronism."

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Justin Trudeau, the Canadian Prime Minister, has decided to join those who see the opportunities generated by the presence of the Dukes of Sussex, to whom he said in December: "You are among our friends and therefore you will always be welcome here." According to a survey that has appeared in the Canadian media, 61% of the population would welcome Prince Harry to become the new governor general, a vestigial title from the colonial era that designates the representative of the British crown in the country.

Thomas Markle could testify against his daughter

On the other side of the puddle, legal documents have found that Meghan's father, Thomas Markle, could testify as the main witness against his daughter in the legal battle that the Sussex began against the British tabloids. The Duchess sued The Mail on Sunday for improper use of private information, copyright infringement and for breaking the Data Protection Law by publishing the media a letter that she sent to Thomas months before the wedding, an event she did not attend .

For its part, the Mail has included text messages between the two and is claiming that, having become a prominent member of the royal family - largely financed with taxpayer money - does not have the same right to privacy and status of his "personal relationships" is a matter of public interest.

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