Prince Harry has finally returned to the United Kingdom after almost a month of staying in Canada with Meghan Markle and Archie Harrison. On Wednesday, he has started to work on the final set of his royal engagements before the Megxit deal takes in effect.

It was said that he attended an eco-tourism summit in Edinburgh, alongside the initiative that he started last year, Travalyst. The summit was intended to gather individuals from the tourism and travel sector and discuss matters concerning the eco-related issues that everyone is facing today.

Previous reports also noted that the summit will be a platform wherein Prince Harry, as well as the audience, will "unveil a new holiday scheme" through a "scoring system." This reportedly aims to help individuals across the globe to choose flights for their future travels and trips that are "environmental-friendly."

According to Express UK, the Duke of Sussex was introduced briefly by one of the hosts before taking the center stage for his speech. However, the host, Ayesha Hazarika, made it clear in her introduction that the royal-born Prince "insisted" that they should "just call him Harry."

Aside from the journalist, the publication further shared that Lord Thurso, who is the chair of VisitScotland, also reiterated the royal's request toward his name and title.

It was not explained, however, why he wanted the audience to drop his title as the Prince. Not to mention, the Megxit deal was noted by Reuters to officially start in April. Nevertheless, many royal experts claimed that the royal-born Prince might be already preparing for his imminent exit, along with Meghan Markle.

Several reports previously shared that Prince Harry will still be a prince of Wales considering that he is a royal by blood. Despite retaining the HRH style, he and his wife will no longer use such titles once Megxit takes in effect. Instead, they will reportedly be known as Harry, the Duke of Sussex and Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex.

This event also comes after the recent update on Megxit that the Sussex couple can no longer use the word "royal", especially on their supposed brand, Sussex Royal. It was recently shared with the public that all of the applications they had passed to trademark the brand have been now pulled out.

Prince Harry will continue his last royal engagements on February 28. He will be joined by Jon Bon Jovi as he will reportedly "re-record" one of his tracks alongside the Invictus Games choir for a charity.