Meghan Markle hits the slopes for ‘perfect trip’ with pals after Harry loses UK police protection
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Meghan Markle enjoyed a snowy getaway with her gal pals as she marked the end of February by hitting the slopes.
The Duchess of Sussex, 42, joined Pilates Platinum founder Heather Dorak and Kelly McKee Zajfen, the co-founder of Alliance of Moms, at Powder Mountain near Utah’s Salt Lake City for a quick escape.
The trio’s trip was documented by the two business owners on their respective Instagram accounts, with Dorak sharing several images from the snowy vista.
“Wow, what a perfect trip!! My heart is so full,” Dorak wrote on Instagram Thursday. “The kids crushed the slopes by day and the adults howled with laughter deep into the night.”
“Truly lucky in love with our wonderful friends,” she added.
In the snaps, the friends can be seen wearing big coats, and accessorized with gloves, sunglasses, and beanie hats.
Dorak also shared images of her family enjoying the trip.
Elsewhere, Zajfen posted a photo of the trio on her own account, writing that she’s “beyond grateful for the best of friends.”
“What a trip! Thank you doesn’t even begin to express what my heart is feeling after this trip,” she wrote on Instagram. “The love of family time and adventure and belly laughs made this trip one for the books! Here’s to many more adventures with friends that feel like family and appreciating each day ❤️🩹.”
The “Suits” alum has had a snowy start to her 2024 so far.
Last month, the mom of two hit the slopes with her husband, Prince Harry, when the pair traveled to Canada for the Invictus Games 2025’s One Year to Go event.
The Sussexes spent Valentine’s Day together at Harry’s foundation’s Winter Training Camp.
The duo bundled up for the visit to brave the frigid temperatures of Whistler, British Columbia.
They flew into Canada on a private jet to join competitors of the Harry-founded Invictus Games — an Olympic-style sporting event for wounded veterans.
Harry and Meghan this week suffered a new blow as they lost their bid for taxpayer-funded UK security protection.
This means the couple will have to pay out of pocket for their security when visiting Harry’s home soil.
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