However, during his down time with Meghan, Prince Harry made an exciting reveal about the Invictus Games.
The 33-year-old royal is the patron of the Invictus Games Foundation and announced that the fifth Invictus Games will be hosted by the Netherlands in May 2020.
Announced by Kensington Palace, Harry said: "I am delighted to announce that the Hague is taking up the challenge of hosting the fifth Invictus Games in 2020.
"The city will soon become the motivation for hundreds of servicemen and women using the Invictus Games to inspire their recovery from physical and mental injuries."
"The Netherlands has supported the #InvictusGames from the very beginning, and I know that everyone there will fully get behind and support the soldiers and veterans who have served their countries so bravely.
He continued: "We have already seen in London, Orlando, and Toronto just how exciting hosting the #InvictusGames can be, and I know this will be an incredible experience for everyone in The Hague @InvictusGamesNL as they embrace the Invictus spirit in 2020."
The Invictus Games in Toronto last year was where Harry and Meghan officially debuted their relationship, just months before they announced their engagement.
Harry and former Suits actress Meghan, who lived in Toronto during the filming of her hit show, were seen cuddling up during the closing ceremony of the Games.
Now Meghan is married to Prince Harry, the Duchess will be out and about attending royal events and engagements.
The Queen has reportedly chosen one of her royal aides to accompany Meghan for the next six months, and teach her everything she needs to know.
The MailOnline reported the aide will be the Queen’s assistant private secretary, Samantha Cohen.
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