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Prince Harry went to extraordinary lengths to be with Meghan Markle on Valentine’s Day

The pair celebrated their first Valentine's Day as a married couple

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It looks like Prince Harry and Meghan Markle didn’t spend Valentine’s Day apart after all.

The Duke of Sussex spent the day in Norway visiting a remote training camp 200 miles inside the Arctic Circle, where he met military personnel living and training on the base.

Many believed Prince Harry and his wife Meghan would be spending Valentine’s Day apart due to his work commitment, but it’s since been revealed that the Duke rushed back to London to be with his wife on Thursday evening.

 

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According to The Sun, Harry raced back from the Arctic Circle by private jet, and was back in London by 5pm – just in time to have dinner with his pregnant wife.

It’s believed the Cessna flight cost a whopping £26,000, but we’re sure Harry’s trip was worth it as Meghan previously admitted that she’s a “sucker” for Valentine’s Day.

During his visit to the training camp, the 34-year-old joked with UK troops after they created a romantic shrine dedicated to him and Meghan inside an igloo.

 

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The snow shelter was decked out with pictures from their royal wedding last May, made complete with candles and mood music.

When he stepped inside the igloo, Harry laughed, “You weirdos! Nice! It’s very kind of you to invite into your private, er, shrine.”

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