Prince Harry And Meghan Markle Are Spending Valentine’s Day 2024 In This Special Place
Prince Harry, 39, and Meghan Markle will spend their 2024 Valentine's Day in Vancouver, Canada, and Whistler, British Columbia.
The Invictus Games Whistler 2025's 'One Year to Go' celebrations call for all members of the International Committee to attend its Winter Training Camp in preparation for next year's games.
Spending Valentine's Day at these games holds a special place for the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, as the couple made their debut at the Invictus Games in Toronto in 2017, getting married the following year.
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Although their exact romantic plans haven't been revealed, Markle, 42, has been vocal about her obsession with Valentine's Day, revealing on her then blog site 'The Tig' that she is a "sucker" for Valentine's Day.
"Hook, line and sinker, I am such a sucker for Valentine's Day," she said.
According to PEOPLE, before Markle met her prince, she spoke openly on her blog about self-love and being her own "funny valentine" — gift-giving included.
"But those shoes, by the way, were my gift to myself. Because I've worked hard, because I'm not going to wait for someone to buy me the things I covet (nor do I want to), and because I want to treat myself as well as I treat those dearest to me. Because I am my own funny valentine," she noted.
"Without fail, every February 14th, I wake up feeling like I'm immersed in a Robert Doisneau photo, waiting with bated breath to be dipped into a kiss," she told 'Hello!' Magazine in 2019.
So much has changed since the Duchess of Sussex wrote that blog.
It's leading up to six years since the royals have exchanged their vows at St. George's Chapel at Windsor Castle, where Markle was adorned in an iconic bateau neck dress featuring a tiara and cathedral length wedding veil.
The royal couple now share two children; Prince Archie Harrison, 4, and Princess Lilibet "Lili" Diana, 2.