Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will be celebrating Valentine’s Day in Canada, according to a report.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex will mark the official day of romance with a quick trip to Vancouver and Whistler, British Columbia, where they will join members of the participating nations’ Winter Training Camp.
The One Year to Go event camp, held over a period of three days later this month, provides an opportunity for members of the international Invictus community to try their hand at winter sports ahead of next year’s Invictus Games.
Sources told Hello! magazine that the runaway royals, who briefly lived in Canada after quitting palace life in 2020, will mark Feb. 14 with time spent in a picturesque snowy landscape.
The 2025 Invictus Games will take place in Canada from Feb. 8 to Feb. 16 — which comes 18 months after the 2023 event held in Germany.
At last year’s games, the “Suits” alum hinted that the pair will bring their children Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet to the next event.
While it’s not exactly known what Harry and Meghan will get up to on Valentine’s Day, the actress previously revealed her ideal plans in a 2015 post on her now-defunct blog, The Tig.
“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 wrote, according to Hello! magazine.
“This is all happening in black and white, of course. And in Paris, if I had my way.”
“In terms of gifts, be it breakfast in bed, a sweet love note, or a single flower . . . it really is the thought that counts,” she wrote in the post, titled, “Be Your Own Valentine.”
She also offered up some advice to single people.
“I think you need to be your own Valentine,” she wrote. “I think you need to cook that beautiful dinner even when it’s just you, wear your favorite outfit, buy yourself some flowers, and celebrate the self-love that often gets muddled when we focus on what we don’t have.”
The Post has reached out to reps for the Duke and Duchess of Sussex for comment.