Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have been staying in Canada for over a month now. While it remains unknown where they will stay for good, it was recently revealed that they will be back in the United Kingdom before the Megxit deal officially takes in effect.

Based on the official announcement, the deal of their royal exit will officially take place on April 1. But, before they could finally start the new chapter of their lives outside the monarchy, they will be attending their final set of royal engagements starting next week.

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have been invited by the Queen to attend the upcoming Commonwealth Day service on March 9. This was believed to be the day that they will return to the country after their bombshell announcement last month.

However, the schedule of their final engagements has been revealed. It appears that their last few weeks of being senior royals will be filled with various royal and public engagements within the United Kingdom. So, it will be a very busy month for the Sussex couple.

According to the Observer, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex are expected to arrive on or before February 28. As stated, the royal-born Prince will be joined by Jon Bon Jovi on the said date as the singer will reportedly re-record his track, Unbroken, together with the Invictus Games Choir.

A week after this first engagement, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry will be present at the Endeavour Fund Awards on March 5. This was said to be an event that recognizes "wounded, injured, and sick" veterans and personnel, who resorted to "sport and adventurous challenge" for their "recovery and rehabilitation."

This will be followed by the opening of the Silverstone Experience immersive museum on March 6. The race car driver, Lewis Hamilton will also be present at the event.

The publication noted that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex are "big fans" of him. However, it is only Prince Harry, who will be meeting him on the day of the opening. Even so, Meghan Markle will do a separate appearance on March 8 for the International Women's Day.

On March 7, the Sussex couple will reportedly attend the Mountbatten Music Festival. This event raises funds for the CLIC Sargent and the Royal Marines Charity as per claims.

The entire British Royal Family, along with the extended members of the Windsor clan, will "reunite" on March 9 for the Commonwealth Day service. This day will be the first time that the Sussex couple will be seen together with the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, as well as the rest of the family, after the Megxit controversy.