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Prince Harry reportedly made a 1,700 mile detour to Canada on his way back from a tour of the Caribbean - to spend time with girlfriend Meghan Markle.
The Prince was originally due to fly to London from Barbados on Sunday but took a diverted route to stop off and see the American actress, The Sun reported.
According to the newspaper, the pair spent Monday at the 35-year-old’s home in Toronto.
A source told the paper: “He was due to fly back to London on a British Airways flight with the rest of his entourage.
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“But he changed his mind and diverted straight to see her as they couldn’t bear to be apart.
“He is absolutely besotted. We’ve never seen him so happy – it’s great.”
Harry, 32, has spent the last three weeks visiting seven Caribbean Islands as part of an official tour.
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He said Miss Markle has been the “subject to a wave of abuse and harassment” including a torrent of racist and sexist slurs by “social media trolls”.