As the evening concluded, the duke and duchess were spotted leaving the upscale Italian restaurant at the ski resort, making their way to their Ford Expedition SUV. They were able to savor a romantic dinner alone, as their two children, Archie (4) and Lilibet (2), remained back home in Montecito. According to a source, the couple chose a secluded corner in the main restaurant, blending in with the ambiance of any other couple celebrating Valentine's Day. The source added that Meghan looked stunning in a vibrant red coat, paired with wide black trousers and a red clutch bag, while Harry sported a blue sweater over a white shirt, combined with jeans.
Throughout the evening, they couldn't hide their smiles and affection for each other, frequently touching each other's arms, a heartwarming sight for those present. Upon leaving the restaurant, Meghan and Harry continued to radiate joy as they departed from Il Caminetto, Whistler's renowned Italian dining establishment. The restaurant had prepared an enticing Valentine's Day set menu, starting at $109 (£64) per person, featuring an exquisite selection of seafood, beef, duck, and a variety of delectable desserts.
Prince Harry likely welcomed the chance to unwind after an adventurous day of sit-skiing in the mountains. Demonstrating his support for the accessible sport for people with disabilities ahead of the 2025 Invictus Games, the duke's lighthearted nature shone through as he jokingly asked, "Do I need to sign a waiver?" before commencing his ski session.
Throughout their romantic outing, Meghan and Harry were accompanied by a camera crew, capturing their cherished moments together. Their day was marked by laughter, hand-holding, and an undeniable display of affection, a testament to the love they share.