Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are set to make their fourth appearance of the year in Scotland, but this time it’s not just any appearance — it’s an appearance on the eve of Valentine’s Day, and only the second time the couple have spent the holiday together.
Though it’s unclear how long Harry and Meghan will be staying in Scotland, an event in the evening likely means the couple will be spending Valentine’s Day there! Perhaps they’ll catch up on some much need R&R at the Queen’s home in the Balmoral countryside?
Not every celebrity likes to go out and about during Valentine’s though. Click through the gallery to find out which celebs would rather stay at home and what they really think about V-day:
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Recently-single Kit Chan has come clean about splitting up with her husband of five years because she’s sick of people asking her about how she’s going to spend V-day. “I don’t want to have to pretend, so it’s just good to get it out there,” she says. “I’m single now. It happened last year. I kept it to myself for a long time and only a few very close friends know – even my family knew about it only much later.”
The Mamma Mia actress has the same Valentine every single year: Her rescue dog. “Finn is always my Valentine,” says Amanda. “Finn looks at me when I talk to him. He just wants to be with me. That’s what everyone wants in a partner, right?”
“I’m anti-Valentine’s Day,” the American Idol alum and singer said in a 2009 interview. “I don’t believe – and this goes for anybody – your man shouldn’t love you for one day out of 365. He should love you 365 days out of the year. I want Valentine’s Day every day.”
No word on what Goblin star, Gong Yoo, thinks about Valentine’s Day but plenty of woman (and men!) want a piece of him. Gong Yoo was chosen as the #1 male celebrity that Koreans want to give chocolate to on Valentine’s Day. Ooh la la…
J-law puts friendship first on the most romantic day of the year. In 2016, she spent V-Day eating fried chicken, mac and cheese and nachos in New York City with comedian Aziz Ansari. “They tried lots of different food and looked like they had a lot of fun. They looked like really good friends,” says an onlooker.
In a 2016 interview, the mom-mager revealed that her V-Day plans would not involve any boyfriends. “You know what I would like to do for Valentine’s Day?” she asked, smiling. “I would like to take my grandchildren to the American Girl Store and have a little lunch but the boys wouldn’t like that. Never mind!”
The former Hills star isn’t into being anyone’s Valentine for a day. “For me it’s all about the little things that people do,” says Lauren. “I don’t think you need a specific day to celebrate your love for someone. I think it can be a Tuesday. It’s an everyday thing.”
In 2010, Ashton revealed that he truly despises the holiday. “I hate Valentine’s Day,” he said. “I think every day should be a day of romance. Then, on Valentine’s Day, you should get to tell whoever you hate that you cannot stand them. There would be one day of hating, and 364 days of love.”
Leonardo Dicaprio’s ex and VS model, Nina, likes to keep the holiday classic and romantic. While she says she thinks “Valentine’s Day can put a lot of pressure on everyone,” if you’re going for the grand gesture, “roses and an intimate dinner always make it special, as cliché as it sounds.”
Last year, Olivia Wilde and her husband’s V-day plans were untraditional to say the least. “I mean, every girl’s dream – we’re going to go to the NBA All-Star weekend,” her husband said. “I’m playing in the celebrity all-star game. It’s Americans versus Canadians.” How romantic?