During his recent trip to Canada, Prince Harry made a quiet yet notable appearance at the Ontario Real Estate Association (OREA) Powerhouse Conference in Toronto. This visit marks the Duke of Sussex’s third trip to Canada in 2025. Engaging with political leaders and real estate professionals at a gathering of over 450 attendees, Prince Harry’s participation continues to reflect his ongoing connection with the country.
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An Exclusive Conversation With Prince Harry
On December 1, Prince Harry participated in an exclusive conversation at the OREA conference hosted at the Hilton Toronto. The event is touted as “Canada’s best political affairs conference” and featured various influential speakers alongside the Duke of Sussex. Reports indicated that Harry’s session was the final highlight of the day’s agenda, although the specific schedule has since been removed from OREA’s website.
While no official photographs were shared from the event, attendees took to social media to express their enthusiasm prior to Prince Harry’s appearance. OREA’s Instagram Stories captured the moment, featuring clips of attendees sharing their excitement and a captioned image that read, “last pic before Prince Harry takes the stage.”
Other Visits to Canada
Currently residing in Montecito, California, Prince Harry calls Canada a significant part of his life. Just a month prior to this recent visit, he participated in a series of events in Toronto to commemorate Remembrance Day, an occasion dedicated to honoring veterans. This day, which mirrors Veterans Day in the United States, falls on November 11 each year.
During those earlier engagements on November 5 and November 6, Prince Harry connected with veterans, members of the armed forces community, and charities aimed at supporting military personnel and their families, following an invitation from the True Patriot Love Foundation.
In addition to his recent appearances, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle journeyed to British Columbia earlier in 2025 for the Invictus Games Vancouver Whistler. This event, held in February, marked the seventh edition of the adaptive sports tournament designed to uplift injured service members and veterans, and it notably celebrated the inaugural Winter Games. Harry expressed his excitement during the tournament, stating, “It’s incredible to be back in Canada. Canada couldn’t be more appropriate to host the first Winter Games. Everyone is so excited.”