Prince Harry’s girlfriend Meghan Markle braved frosty December temperatures in Toronto on Friday to stock up on groceries while he basked in the Caribbean sunshine.
The Suits actress dressed down to stop by the local supermarket, wrapping up in a sweater, parka coat and jeans with some flat pumps for comfort.
She added a blue baseball cap and some sunglasses to make her way into the store, toting a red handbag slung over one elbow.
The 35-year-old recently returned to her Canadian home after wrapping filming on another season of the USA Network legal drama.
Earlier in the day, the star appeared to be lusting after warmer climes. She shared a photograph of blue skies and palm trees with Instagram followers, captioning the post: ‘California dreaming’.
While she filled up on kitchen roll and vegetables, Prince Harry began the final leg of his 15-day Caribbean tour.
The royal left Barbados for Guyana on Friday after spending time with national treasure Rihanna. The pop star and the prince both underwent HIV tests to mark World Aids Day on Thursday after attending a concert together the previous night.
After arriving in Guyana private plane on Friday afternoon, Harry visited President David Granger before making his way on to a military cemetery in the capital Georgetown, to pay his respects to the country’s fallen armed servicemen and women.
He then met with serving cadets, officers and veterans at Camp Ayanganna, the Headquarters of the Guyana Defence Force.
On Friday evening, he attended a reception hosted by British high commissioner Greg Quinn.
Saturday will be spent exploring the country’s vast and dense rain forests. Harry is scheduled to observe them by plane before stopping in remote villages to spend time with indigenous communities.
He will later visit Kaieteur Falls, a waterfall with the world’s largest free-fall drop that is five times larger than that of Niagara Falls.
The royal will visit a children’s charity before departing on December 4 on a flight for London.
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Source: Tampa Bay Times