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11th January 2020
12:20pm GMT

According to The Daily Mail, Prince Harry is set to join them in Canada as early as next weekend - but "will certainly be within two weeks". Meghan, meanwhile, is said not to have a flight booked to return to London - and is reported to have no official engagements for the "foreseeable future."
But it turns out there was a clue that hinted to the Duke and Duchess of Sussex's plans: their dogs had travelled with them to Canada.
Guy, the rescue dog that Meghan has owned since before she became a royal, flew out to Canada with the Sussexes in November; as did a female black Labrador, who is thought to be the dog Meghan and Harry adopted together.
The beloved pooches staying in Canada, the source told the publication, "was the biggest clue, in hindsight, that they were unlikely to come back from this so-called holiday".
"Both the Duke and Duchess adore their dogs and Guy has already been relocated from Canada to London once when Meghan moved over," they continued. "She wouldn't have considered a move again for him if it wasn't going to be at least semi-permanent."
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