Prince Harry Valentine's Day
Prince Harry was surrounded by Meghan Markle pictures on Valentine's Day. He is pictured on Feb. 14, 2019 at a military base in Bardufoss, Norway. RUNE STOLTZ BERTINUSSEN/NTB SC/AFP/Getty Images

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle had to spend their first Valentine’s Day as a married couple apart, but the military personnel who welcomed the Duke of Sussex tried to make up for it.

Harry’s official engagement included visiting Bardufoss, Norway, to see Exercise Clockwork, the Royal Norwegian Air Force base where military personnel are trained on how to survive in extreme temperatures. The facility is located 200 miles inside the Arctic Circle.

When Harry stepped inside a tiny igloo, he found it was decorated with candles and photos of him and Meghan from his wedding, E! Online reports.

“You weirdos,” Harry joked with the soldiers. “It’s very kind of you to invite me into your private shrine or whatever you want to call it. And the music, is that part of it? Romantic, isn’t it?”

Vanity Fair claims Harry will return from Norway in time for dinner. The outlet says Meghan, who has the day off, is likely cooking a special Valentine’s Day meal for her man.

The former actress probably spent the day taking time for herself as well. As previously reported, Meghan emphasized on her blog The Tig that she thinks “you need to be your own Valentine.” That was back in 2015. Obviously, she’s since found her forever Valentine.

Meghan and Harry are expecting their first child this spring, but the Duchess of Sussex isn’t letting pregnancy slow down her schedule. She and Prince Harry will go to Morocco for an official visit later this month. It’ll likely be her final overseas engagement before she has the baby.