
(Photo Credit: Getty)
Meghan knows how to take a great photo
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, are always willing to lend a helping hand. While the royal couple was on a hike in Canada, they came across a couple struggling to take a selfie and stopped to offer assistance.
Asymina Kantorowicz, a 29-year-old Canadian woman, said she was trying to get a picture with her boyfriend, but they had trouble getting a proper backdrop.
“We’ve been doing this hike on New Year’s Day for the past two years. We took a little picnic out and we were finishing up and trying to get some selfies with the nice backdrop when a woman came up to us and asked if we wanted her to take our photo,” Kantorowicz said.
To her surprise, that woman was Meghan Markle.


(Photo Credit: Asymina Kantorowicz)
“I looked up and realized it was Meghan taking the photo. Then I looked back at the group and realized Prince Harry was there too!” she told local media. “I looked up and realized it was Meghan taking the photo. Then I looked back at the group and realized Prince Harry was there too!”
Kantorowicz said Prince Harry laughed and joked with the group as Meghan took the photo.
Harry and Meghan were in the United States and Canada for the holidays, visiting Meghan’s mother with their royal son, Archie, who was born in May.
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