Prince Harryhad a special Valentine’s Day with the Tsleil-Waututh Nation.
Prince Harry, 40, spent time with the Tsleil-Waututh youth, visiting a daycare. In photos from the visit, he danced with a young girl in a pink dress and sat on the floor to interact with another child in a room decorated with hearts for Valentine’s Day.
According to theDuke and Duchess of Sussex’s website, “These emerging leaders are focused not only on shaping their own futures but also on honoring the legacy of their ancestors and ensuring the continuation of the First Nations’ rich traditions. Their work as cultural ambassadors plays a vital role in safeguarding their people’s stories, values, and way of life, empowering future generations to carry these traditions forward.”
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In a “profoundly moving moment,” Prince Harry took part in a traditional blanketing ceremony.
“Being blanketed is the highest honor, symbolizing protection, respect, and the recognition of one’s journey,” according to Sussex.com’s description of the ceremony. “It is a powerful and sacred gesture that symbolizes the warmth and embrace of the community, offering a deep sense of belonging and solidarity. Prince Harry expressed sincere gratitude for the honor of being welcomed in such a meaningful way.”
“My love, I will eat burgers & fries and fish & chips with you forever,” she continued. “Thank you for you.”
Meghan concluded with the hashtag #lovewins and the sign-off, “As ever, M.”
source: people.com