'Proud' Harry and Meghan spend Valentine's day on 'significant' tour in Canada

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Harry and Meghan toured a cultural centre on Valentine
Harry and Meghan toured a cultural centre on Valentine's Day (Image: sussex)

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle spent Valentine's Day on taking in a significant tour with artists in Canada.

The pair arrived in the country earlier in the day and got straight to the slopes, before an evening touring the Squamish Lil’wat Cultural Centre with Youth Ambassadors, Chief Nelson and Wilson Williams.

On their newly-launched website, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex revealed their recognised the significance of the welcome the First Nations communities have provided for next year's Invictus Games in the country on their sacred land. They went on to share their gratitude for the "warmth and hospitality".

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The evening marked the first time all four First Nations had come together to develop a piece of art, with the Invictus Games Vancouver Whistler logo debuting their artwork. Harry and Meghan admitted they "could not be more proud to share the artists' piece with the world".

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In snaps shared on their new site, Harry and Meghan were seen in conversation with representatives of the communities as they enjoyed the tour. The couple were seen laughing and smiling while also clearly invested in what they were viewing. They seemed to have no cares in the world, leaving behind any potential controversy their new site's launch had caused, with many criticising the duo's decision to "cash in" on their Sussex name.

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The couple were accused of "exploiting he royal family." Harry and Meghan left the Royal Family to seek “financial freedom” and quickly set about signing commercial deals with streaming giants Netflix and Spotify for an estimated £100million.

Since then, however, their Spotify deal has been binned and their Netflix contract is set to expire next year. Meghan has since signed a new deal for a podcast with Lemonada.

As well as their time at the Cultural Centre, the Sussexes enjoyed some time on the slopes as Harry tried out some adaptive skiing. The pair looked completely smitten as they hit the snow together in ski gear, with Meghan seen being helped carefully to avoid any mishaps.

The pair were clearly enjoying their time taking on the sporting challenge and Meghan was even seen borrowing a pal's phone to film her husband's attempts on the skis.

Jamie Roberts

Royal Family, Valentine's Day, Prince Harry, Meghan Markle

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