Prince Harry is now ready to start anew in Canada. The Duke of Sussex, recently, touched down in Vancouver to reunite with his wife Meghan Markle after leaving his royal life in London. 

In his new goal, Prince Harry, reportedly, plans on giving his focus to the same advocacy that his late mother, Princess Diana, staunchly supported. According to the Standard, the duke wants to bring the spotlight to the HIV/Aids crisis, which his mother tackled while she was still alive.  

According to the news outlet, Prince Harry wants to launch a charity entrepreneurship across America with Sentebale, the HIV/Aids charity he co-chairs with Johnny Hornby. Sentebale helps children and young adults in Botswana and Lesotho who are affected by the disease. They provide support to ensure that the children cope with their mental health issues and well-being. 

In a statement, Hornby said that Prince Harry is such a global figure. Regardless of where he is, the Duke of Sussex has the "ability to challenge the stigma that surrounds HIV."

Meanwhile, Daily Mail reported that Prince Harry likely did not personally say goodbye to Prince William when he left London to catch a flight to Canada last Monday, Jan. 20. The Duke of Sussex was at Heathrow at about 5:30 p.m. while the Duke of Cambridge hosted a UK-Africa Investment Summit on behalf of Queen Elizabeth.

However, Prince Harry, apparently, met with his staff in Kensington Palace to brief them about how to manage their affairs now that he and Meghan will be staying in Canada indefinitely. The Sussex pair are now staying in Vancouver, in a rented property they've been living in since the end of 2019. 

Prince Harry and Meghan said, in early January, that they would like to step back from being senior members of the royal family. They said that they still want to support and work for Queen but without the public funding from the Sovereign Grant.

The couple also said that they would like to divide their time between London and the U.K. to raise their son away from the prying eyes of the media. However, after a series of talks with the Queen, Prince Charles, as well as Prince William, it was decided that Prince Harry and Meghan would no longer be asked to officially represent the Queen. They can also no longer use their royal title even if they are still technically royals. Prince Harry was also stripped of his military honors.