Harry and Meghan 'affectionate' with each other on lavish break without kids
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle were in New York last week for the first time since their "near catastrophic" car chase, with them then jetting off on a luxury break without their two children and being super "affectionate" in the process.
Spotted walking hand-in-hand on the tiny island of Canouan after a busy week of engagements to mark World Mental Health Day, the couple escaped the Big Apple and headed for a more secluded vibe.
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The Duke and Duchess participates in The Archewell Foundation Parents' Summit last week for Mental Health Day (Evan Agostini/Invision/AP)With a population of a little over 12,000, the small island of Canouan is in the Caribbean archipelago nation of St. Vincent and the Grenadines. Known for its beaches, including Grand Bay Beach near the main town of Charlestown. South Glossy Bay has calm waters and views of the southern Grenadines.
The couple were photographed by an onlooker who saw them leave a food store in the Sandy Lane Yacht Club and Marina in Glossy Bay. The Royal couple were said to be "affectionate" with one another as they enjoyed some down time without their two young children.
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After their NYC trip, the duo are said to have jetted off on a lavish break"They looked happy," the onlooker spilled to Daily Mail. They added: "As Harry walked out of the shop, he slightly bumped into one of the barrels [outside] and they both giggled and Meghan reached for his hand. They just looked very happy to be having a holiday together."
Harry and Meghan are parents to four-year-old Prince Archie and two-year-old Princess Lilibet, with the young tots thought to have remained at home in Montecito while their parents enjoy some quality time with one another on the secluded small island in the Caribbean.
This comes days after the couple seemed to be taking no chances when it comes to their safety. On Tuesday they were spotted with a seven-car convoy and NYPD escort, with them seemingly trying to avoid another car chase.
Last week after they were spotted with the hefty security measures in place, PR expert Andy Barr from 10Yetis.co.uk revealed exclusively to The Mirror: "The danger they face now though is that the size of the convoy is threatening to overshadow the amazing work they were doing by attending the event."
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