The Duke and Duchess of Sussex, who reclaimed their royal titles after launching Sussex.com, were pictured landing in Vancouver before heading back to Victoria.
Their visit comes after the launch of a major online rebrand, seen as a strategic move to reconnect with their audience.
The California-based couple have now replaced their old Archewell site with Sussex.com which includes their biography and a list of their recent activities.
After supporting Archewell – their company launched in 2020 – for the past two years, they appear to have abandoned the brand to reconnect with the royal family's supporters.
Their photo dominates the main page, peppered with the text “Office of Prince Harry and Meghan, Duke and Duchess of Sussex.”
Their website also gives details of Harry's Invictus Games initiative, which will return next year with a snow sports edition.
Their three-day trip to Canada was to promote the game and meet competitors at the resort.
In their automotive biography posted on the website, Harry is described as a “humanitarian, military veteran, mental health advocate and environmental activist.”
Meanwhile, Meghan has been described as a “feminist and advocate for human rights and gender equality.”
Their name change came just days after the prince – who fifth in line to the throne – rushed to London to visit King Charles after his cancer diagnosis.
He flew without his wife and their children – Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet – less than 24 hours after Buckingham Palace announced Her Majesty's condition to the nation.
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