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Amid King Charles's battle with cancer, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle celebrated Valentine's Day in Canada

Amid King Charles's battle with cancer, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle celebrated Valentine's Day in Canada.

Their presence marked a significant Valentine's Day appearance in Canada, amidst King Charles's cancer struggle.

In Canada, on Wednesday, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle made a notable Valentine's Day appearance, coinciding with King Charles III's battle with cancer.

This was their first public appearance together in Vancouver since the 75-year-old monarch's cancer diagnosis, amidst the unveiling of their surprising new project, Sussex.com.

During their three-day visit (from February 14 to February 16) for the "Invictus Games Vancouver Whistler 2025's One Year to Go" celebrations, Meghan and Harry plan to potentially turn the occasion into a renewal ceremony, echoing the beginnings of their romance in 2016 while Meghan was filming Suits in the same country.

Vancouver, a vibrant west coast seaport in British Columbia, offers picturesque mountains and a thriving arts scene, including art, theatre, and music. The city boasts attractions such as the Vancouver Art Gallery, featuring works by regional artists, and the Museum of Anthropology, home to premier First Nations collections.

However, some royal experts and historians caution the Montecito-based couple against any dramatic gestures during the health crisis of the King and Princess of Wales, fearing further damage to their reputation.

They emphasize the importance of standing by family during difficult times, as it enhances one's respect and popularity among the public.

Despite separating from the royal family in 2020, Prince Harry remains committed to the Invictus Games, which he founded in 2014 to support wounded, injured, and sick service personnel and veterans.

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