Prince Harry received a lot of attention as he celebrated Valentine's Day without his wife Meghan Markle by dancing with a young girl in Canada.
During his visit to Tsleil Waututh First Nation, the Duke of Sussex interacted with the local people, sharing memorable moments on Valentine's Day.
Meghan Markle's husband, who is supporting the Invictus Games 2025 in Vancouver, danced with a charming princess in a pink outfit and sat on the floor to play with a little prince in a room decked with hearts for Valentine's Day.
The father of two looked to be missing his children and wife while taking steps with the small girl and boy.
The Duke's action comes after Meghan sent him a love note and posted an intimate photo of the couple on Instagram. She spent the vacation with Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet at home in California.
King Charles III's youngest son spent time with the Tsleil-Waututh Nation, a First Nations band government in British Columbia, which is hosting the adapted sports championship.
Prince William's younger brother participated in a traditional blanketing ritual.
"Being blanketed is the highest honor, symbolizing protection, respect, and recognition of one's journey," according to Sussex.com's description of the ritual.
They went on to say, "It is a strong and spiritual gesture that represents the warmth and embrace of the community, providing a deep sense of belonging and togetherness. Prince Harry expressed his heartfelt thanks for the privilege of being greeted in such a meaningful way."
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