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Meghan Markle, Prince Harry Valentine’s Day ‘planned’ amid split rumours

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are on different paths ahead of Valentine’s Day celebrations.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex, who are in separate countries as of now, will spend the special day away from one another.

One source tells The Sun: “This was always planned. Meghan is going home to be with her children.

This comes as Meghan has flown back to America as Prince Harry is staying in Canada for Invictus Games.

“Meghan left the games in Dusseldorf early after five days to go home.

“This is Prince Harry’s event and she is there to support him but this was planned,” they noted.

Prince Harry left the Royal Family back in 2020 alongside wife Meghan Markle and son, Prince Archie. The couple later accused the Royal Family of showcasing racism towards their son and publicly shared their grievances on television. Harry and Meghan now live in California, where they also welcomed their daughter, Princess Lilibet.

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What to See in N.Y.C. Galleries in March

In the most unforgettable picture in this thrilling show, the Belgian artist Léon Spilliaert stands in a dimly lit room and stares straight at — or through — you. It is difficult to be certain because his eyes are...

3.5-Billion-Year-Old Crater Discovery Sheds Light On Earth’s Ancient Impact History | Science & Environment News

3.5-Billion-Year-Old Crater Discovery: A groundbreaking discovery in Western Australia’s Pilbara region has rewritten Earth's impact history, as researchers at Curtin University and the Geological Survey of Western Australia have identified the world’s oldest known meteorite impact crater. This ancient impact site,...