Prince Harry married Meghan Markle more than six years ago – but it appears as if he’s still in marital bliss.
The Duke of Sussex, 40, was seen proudly displaying a photo of his wedding to Markle in the background of his virtual call at the NATO meeting on Wednesday.
Harry, 40, appeared on the call to speak to the NATO Military Committee about his work on the Invictus Games, which he founded in 2014.
But it was their decor that stood out the most — when the father of two showed the “Suits” alum, 43, a photo from their fairy tale 2018 wedding on a shelf behind him.
The couple famously said their “I do” on May 19, 2018, at St. George’s Chapel at Windsor Castle.
Of the myriad photos taken of the happy couple that day, Harry apparently chose to frame a photo of him and Markle riding in a carriage after the wedding.
Wearing a black suit over a white shirt, Harry also proudly displayed a poppy on the hem of his suit ahead of Remembrance Day in the UK, which falls on November 11 every year.
The day honors veterans and soldiers who made the supreme sacrifice for their country in conflicts such as the First and Second World Wars.
Harry appeared without Markle at NATO headquarters via video teleconference, where he spoke about the work the Invictus Games Foundation does each year.
He was unable to attend the meeting in person as it was held in Berlin, Germany – 5,793 miles away from his home in Montecito, California.
Duke launched the Invictus Games a decade ago as a multi-sport Paralympic-style games for wounded or injured soldiers and veterans.
The Sussexes are currently preparing for the Invictus Games Vancouver Whistler 2025.
The Games will take place in Canada from Feb. 8 to 16 — 18 months after the 2023 event in Germany.
During their visit to Vancouver in February, where the couple spent Valentine’s Day on the snowy slopes, the pair joined winter training camp members from countries participating in the “One Year to Go” program.
Held over a three-day period, the camp provided members of the international Invictus community the opportunity to try their hand at winter sports ahead of next year’s Games.
At last year’s event, Markle hinted that the pair would bring their children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet, to the next Games.
It came as the newly appointed CEO of the 2025 Invictus Games revealed how Markle had insisted on being addressed ahead of their first meeting earlier this year.
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