Prince Harry and Meghan Markle reportedly spent three days of ‘pure luxury’ in Vancouver (Image: Getty)
and reportedly spent three days of “pure luxury” in Vancouver in Canada.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex arrived in Vancouver on Friday evening, having flown from Santa Barbara airport, near their home in Montecito.
Harry and Meghan reportedly stayed at one of Canada’s most luxurious hotels which boasts a prestigious £5,000 a night suite that comes with its own private elevator and rooftop patio, according to the .
The outlet, which shared pictures of the couple and their convoy arriving at Fairmont Pacific Rim, claimed they stayed at the five-star hotel’s Chairman’s Suite, which offers the best views across Coal Harbour and the North Shore Mountains.
It has been nicknamed the “Rock Star Suite” as its previous guests include celebrities Tom Cruise and Ed Sheeran.
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Fairmont Pacific Rim hotel is located in Vancouver (Image: Google maps)
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Described by the hotel as a “two-story masterpiece of pure luxury”, the suite offers a spacious and open floorplan, of over 2,250 square feet .
It includes a custom 8’-long Swarovski crystal chandelier, a master bedroom located on the top floor featuring a fireplace, a king-size bed, and a 500-square-foot ensuite marble bathroom with a hand-carved soaker tub.
The suite also includes two living room areas, a kitchen and a pantry, as well as a rooftop patio with its own private gazebo with a meditation pond and fire pit.
Harry and Meghan stayed in Vancouver for a total of three nights before they headed to Whistler for the adaptive winter sports part of the Games on Monday.
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The suite’s bathroom and terrace (Image: Fairmont Pacific Rim)
The couple attended the Games’s welcome celebration – the event’s first-ever winter adaptive sports competitions which include skeleton and alpine skiing.
Earlier in the day, they visited the Squamish Nation – a First Nations government of the Squamish people, who are the indigenous people of the Pacific Northwest Coast.
Harry and Meghan visited the Language Nest and the Chief Joe Mathis Centre to learn more about Indigenous traditions and the Squamish people.
The seventh edition of the games, established by the Duke of Sussex – a former British Army captain – in 2014, began in Vancouver on Saturday.