On February 13, the engaged couple will make a stop in Edinburgh, where they will enjoy a tour at picturesque Edinburgh Castle and Social Bite.
- Feb 7, 2018
AceShowbiz - Prince Harry and fiance Meghan Markle have been running a busy life with a slew of royal engagements. Now that Valentine's Day is approaching, it seems like it's the right time to take a break from the busy schedules and spend a romantic moment with each other.
For their first Valentine's Day as an engaged couple, Harry and the former "Suits" actress won't be spending time at their home of Nottingham Cottage in London. Instead, the couple will be spending time in the chilliest part of Britain, Edinburgh. Kensington Palace announced via its Twitter account that Harry and Meghan would travel to Edinburgh on February 13.
After attending engagements at historic Edinburgh Castle, the pair will stop by Social Bite, a restaurant known for providing employment training and free meals to the homeless. Later, Harry and Meghan are scheduled to attend a reception celebrating youth achievement to mark Scottish Year of Young People at the Palace of Holyroodhouse.
Prince Harry and Ms. Markle will visit Edinburgh on 13th February, where they will attend engagements at @edinburghcastle, local social enterprise @SocialBite_, and a reception celebrating youth achievement to mark Scottish Year of Young People at the Palace of Holyroodhouse. pic.twitter.com/VVBa4l3rDy
— Kensington Palace (@KensingtonRoyal) February 6, 2018
It remains to be seen what the couple, who will wed this May, will do after those scheduled engagements. They may stay overnight and ring in Valentine's Day in Scotland. Or they will head back to London right away and opt for a cozy holiday together at their cottage in Nottingham.
Meghan previously wrote on her website The Tig that she was "such a sucker for Valentine's Day." She explained, "Hook, line and sinker, I am such a sucker for Valentine's Day. Without fail, every February 14th, I wake up feeling like I'm immersed in a Robert Doisneau photo, waiting with bated breath to be dipped into a kiss. This is all happening in black and white, of course. And in Paris, if I had my way."
"But delusions of francophile grandeur aside, Valentine's Day is special wherever you happen to find yourself. And in terms of gifts, be it breakfast in bed, a sweet love note, or a single flower, it really is the thought that counts," she added. Well, it seems like Prince Harry has a lot to prepare for Valentine's Day.