Meghan Markle's Fiancé Prince Harry Goes Solo During Latest Royal Engagement

Prince Harry stepped out in another royal engagement without fiancée Meghan Markle.
On Thursday, Prince Harry stepped out in North West London to visit Fit and Fed. It's half-term program run by Street Games that aims to provide young people with free lunch and access to activities during school days. Markle was visibly missing.
During the event, the Duke met with the young volunteers and coaches who participated in an activator session that was organized by Sport at the Heart. This is a community charity which is part of the Fit and Fed campaign.
Prince Harry is in North West London today to visit Fit and Fed, a half-term programme run by @Streetgames that aims to provide young people with free access to activities and a nutritious lunch during school holidays. pic.twitter.com/JrFhrpVXMK
— The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge (@KensingtonRoyal) February 15, 2018
Today Prince Harry meets young volunteers and coaches taking part in an activator session, organised by Sport at the Heart – a community charity which is part of the Fit and Fed campaign. pic.twitter.com/QhI2VGik1n
— The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge (@KensingtonRoyal) February 15, 2018
That's not all, Prince Harry also met the volunteers in the kitchen and even helped them served up healthy lunch for the young children on the program. The royal prince handed snacks to the children during lunchtime and later on played with the kids outside.
Prince Harry meets volunteers in the kitchen and helps serve up a healthy lunch for young children on the programme. pic.twitter.com/c9KjOIWSn7
— The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge (@KensingtonRoyal) February 15, 2018
Prince Harry talks to some of the children during lunchtime today. In its first year, Fit and Fed distributed 84,682 meals and snacks to children across the UK. pic.twitter.com/pft6N63jCi
— The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge (@KensingtonRoyal) February 15, 2018
After handing out lunches, Prince Harry met children playing outside in the games area. pic.twitter.com/a02oD9hDF5
— The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge (@KensingtonRoyal) February 15, 2018
On Wednesday, Prince Harry joined Prince Charles in a coral reef meeting without the "Suits" star too. The Duke showed up to support his father who delivered a speech at the event.
Prince Harry and Prince Charles share the same passion for the environment. In fact, the Prince of Wales is optimistic that Markle's fiancé has been listening and will strive to help his causes for the environment.
Prince Harry and Markle were last spotted on Tuesday when the couple visited Edinburgh Castle in Scotland. A large crowd braved the weather and waited for them and they were pleased to see the royals.
Ryan Davey, 32, took his 6-year-old daughter Hannah and perched her on his shoulder for a better view of Prince Harry and Markle. "We've come up from Durham to see them, this is the nearest place for us, but it's been worth it," Davey said.
Meanwhile, Mo's Sweet Delights was very happy with how Prince Harry and Markle reached out to the people. According to them, the groom and bride-to-be did not rush but instead, took their time to shake hands and talk to the crowd who had been waiting for them for hours.
In related news, Markle broke another royal protocol when she hugged Alice Thompson, a charity co-founder. Thompson told the future royal that she was inspired by the actress' speech in 2015. When their conversation was about to end she extended her hand for a handshake, but the "Horrible Bosses" star brushed it away for a hug.
"It was at the end when I went in for a handshake with Meghan and she just embraced me," Thompson recalled. "They were both so genuine - showing the kind of interest and good nature you can't fake."
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