Harry and Meghan are back from holidays and back to work

New year, same work ethic.
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The Duke and Duchess of Sussex may be back in England but they clearly can't get enough of Canada. Harry and Meghan were back at it on Tuesday for their first engagement of the year and it seemed only fitting that they paid a visit to Canada House.Because there's no rest for the wicked (and by "wicked," we mean in the awesome, amazing, Sussex-y way) and Harry and Meghan resumed their royal duties at the offices of the High Commission of Canada at Trafalgar Square in London. The engagement was basically an elaborate expression of gratitude from the royals, who, according to royal reporter Omid Scobie, wanted to personally meet with Janice Charette, Canada's High Commissioner to the U.K., and her staff to "thank them for the warm Canadian hospitality and support they received during their recent stay in Canada."[video_embed id='-1']RELATED: Meghan Markle shares her secret to being happy[/video_embed]The couple also visited the Canada Gallery to check out a special exhibition by Indigenous Canadian artist Skawennati, as well as meet others who work to support the partnership between Canada and the U.K. But before heading into Canada House, Harry and Meghan made sure to chat up some fans who gathered there to greet them and show them a little love.Harry wore a dark blue suit while Meghan wore a brown turtleneck, matching shoes and shiny skirt and topped it off with a stunning camel coat. They appeared well-rested and eager to get back at it.
Harry and Meghan are fresh off their much-deserved downtime. They, along with son Archie and Meg's mother, Doria Ragland, celebrated the holidays on Vancouver Island, in a waterfront estate that was arranged by none other than legendary Canadian producer David Foster, whose wife, Katharine McPhee, went to school with Meghan."I felt honored that I was able to help Meghan there, because I'm a Canadian and we're a commonwealth country, we're the Crown's," Foster told the Daily Mail. "It's important to us, so I grew up with that kind of sentiment. I was really happy to be able to help them to find a respite just to take a little time off."It was confirmed today that the Sussexes spent their entire six-week break in Canada, and the getaway was not only sorely needed but also served as the perfect place for them to escape from royal duties as well as the intense tabloid glare that comes with royal life. ICYMI, Meghan also did a solid for a Victoria, B.C. couple by helping them out with a photo when their selfie stick wasn't cutting it.[video_embed id='1867672']RELATED: Duchess Meghan did this Canadian couple a solid and took their photo[/video_embed]

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