Meghan Markle cosied up with Prince Harry on Valentine’s Day.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex went to the Invictus Games Vancouver Whistler 2025 One Year to Go events at the top of Whistler Blackcomb.
The two braved the below-freezing temperature as they bundled up in puffer jackets and beanies.
Harry, 39, who shares two kids Prince Archie, four, and Princess Lilibet, Two, with Meghan, 42, locked hands with his wife as they headed towards the snowy mountain to have a conservation with athletes in adaptive skis and their guides.
Moreover, the new website launched by the Montecito-based couple on Monday shared some details from the couple’s Invictus Games 2025 winter training camp outing.
"The couple met with competitors from around the world who are part of the Participating Nation’s Training Camp, where they are learning adaptive winter sports," the update read.
Further giving a sneak peek from couple's Valentine’s Day the website revealed, "Alongside competitors, The Duke tried adaptive sit-ski for the first time."
"The Duke and Duchess are looking forward to spending an incredible couple of days in British Columbia as they prepare for the first-ever Winter hybrid games," they continued.
The news update extended a heartfelt thank you on behalf of the Spare author and Markle to, "the event organizers, sponsors, the Invictus Games Foundation, True Patriot Love, volunteers, and the Four Host First Nations for welcoming the Games onto their land."
Additionally, People reported that the parents-of-two will spend the next three days interacting with the members of the participating nation’s Winter Training Camp organized before the Invictus Games Vancouver Whistler 2025.