
Trouble In Paradise? Prince Harry & Meghan Markle Won't Be Spending Valentine's Day Together

Jan. 28 2019, Updated 8:48 p.m. ET
This Valentine's Day will be a cold and lonely one for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle. The two won't be spending the universal day of love with each other this year. Keep reading to hear why they'll be spending their first V-Day as a married couple apart.

Kensington Palace announced on Monday, January 28, that Prince Harry will be visiting Exercise Clockwork, 200 miles inside the Arctic Circle in Norway on February 14.

There's no word yet if his pregnant wife will tag along for the chilling trip.

The Palace tweeted the announcement by saying, "The Duke of Sussex, Captain General @RoyalMarines, will visit Exercise Clockwork to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the operation in Bardufoss, Norway on Thursday 14th February."
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Because 34-year-old is the Captain General of the Royal Marines, he will be supervising the training of the cadets in Norway.

Meghan is due to give birth in the spring so it's only fitting that she stay safe and warm in England while her hubby travels to all four corners of the world.

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