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Soldiers at Norway Prepares Surprise For Prince Harry Visiting on Valentine


Sat 16 Feb 2019 | 03:11 PM
Yassmine Elsayed

By: Yassmine ElSayed

CAIRO, Feb. 16 (SEE) - Duke of Sussex Prince Harry had his wife Meghan Markle in his mind as he was spending Valentine's Day far away.

According to British ‘Mirror’, a team of British troops in Norway who welcomed him to the Arctic Circle with prepared an interesting surprise.

Prince Harry , dressed in military uniform, arrived in Bardufoss and was taken to a training base where he met Lance Corporal Lee Lovak and air engineering technician Kevin Burns inside a small igloo and, there, they showed off a 'shrine' they had created for the duke.

Inside the snow-covered shelter there were several mementos especially for Harry - including two photos of himself and Meghan on their wedding day. The igloo also contained several candles and a chair for Harry to sit on.

After being offered a seat and taking a look around, the Duke of Sussex couldn't help but have a giggle at the set up.

"You weirdos," he joked, before thanking them for inviting him into their "private shrine".

He also commented on the soft music that was playing in the background: "The music, is that part of it? It's Valentine's Day, isn't it."

Harry went on to praise the work that had gone in to building the shelter. "It's quite an accomplishment, once you've finished this, to actually be spending some time here."

The Duke, who is Captain General of the Royal Marines, was visiting Exercise Clockwork to mark 50 years of the Commando Helicopter Force and Joint Helicopter Command.