Here’s the scoop: Meghan Markle and Prince Harry, the royal couple who’ve captured hearts worldwide, are set to spend their first Valentine’s Day as a married couple miles apart. Kensington Palace dropped the news on Twitter back on January 28, revealing that Prince Harry, the Duke of Sussex, will be out of the country for a royal duty on February 14. Tough break for Meg, right?
Let me break it down for you. While many couples are planning romantic dinners or surprise getaways, Harry’s got an important royal engagement to attend. The palace announced, “The Duke of Sussex, Captain General @RoyalMarines, will visit Exercise Clockwork to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the operation in Bardufoss, Norway on Thursday, February 14.” It sounds like a pretty intense schedule, doesn’t it? Harry won’t just be attending a ceremony; he’ll also be mingling with military personnel, checking out severe weather training equipment, and chatting with aircrews and engineers. It’s all hands on deck for this royal visit.
Now, here’s the silver lining: even though they’ll be miles apart, there’s no doubt that Harry and Meghan will find a way to keep the romance alive. Sources say Harry will likely squeeze in a phone call with his pregnant wife, Meghan, who is expecting their first child in just a few months. Imagine her, cozy at home, maybe even planning for their little one’s arrival while Harry’s out in the cold Norwegian wilderness. It’s a testament to their strong bond that they can handle such separations with grace.
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Meghan, at 37, is probably using this time to focus on herself and her growing family. She’s already been busy preparing for their new addition, and it seems like she’s putting her signature touch on everything. From what we’ve heard, Meghan’s been all about creating a welcoming space for their baby-to-be. Sources close to the couple revealed that the nursery is shaping up to be a modern, gender-neutral oasis. Forget the typical pink or blue; Meghan and Harry are going for a sleek, monochrome palette of whites and grays.
For those wondering about the reasoning behind their choice, it’s simple: Meghan and Harry have decided not to find out the baby’s gender. According to royal correspondent Katie Nicholl, “They’ve decided not to find out the sex.” This decision aligns with their desire to keep things natural and unassuming. So, it seems like we won’t be seeing a grand gender reveal party anytime soon. Valentine’s Day might have been the perfect opportunity for such an event, but with Harry on royal duty, it’s clear that duty comes first for this couple.
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