Fit for a prince.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are reportedly set to stay in a swanky $ 2,500-a-night suite at one of the fanciest hotels in Düsseldorf, Germany during this year’s Invictus Games.
According to The Mirror, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex have chosen one of the nicest suites at the city’s Hyatt Regency.
The room reportedly has a terrace that looks out over The Rhine and there is an expansive amount of space for security to guard the couple as they rest and relax.
The Hyatt Regency’s other amenities include a spa, a fitness gym and luxurious restaurants that offer international fare.
The Invictus Games are set to run from Sept. 9 until Sept. 16.
Harry, 38, and Markle, 42, are expected to stay in the city for around eight days.
The former actress will be meeting up with her man in Düsseldorf this week after he jetted out early from their home in Montecito, Calif.
The Invictus Games founder just appeared in the United Kingdom for the WellChild Awards on Sept. 7 and subsequently went to visit his late grandmother Queen Elizabeth’s grave at Windsor for the first anniversary of her death the following day.
He then flew to Germany on Friday evening to kick off the charity games, which sees 500 wounded servicemen and women from 21 countries take part in 10 sports tournaments.
Saturday’s opening ceremony featured songs from “Thrift Shop” crooner Macklemore, as well as a speech from Harry himself.
On the final day of the games, Markle will host an “emotional” farewell show for families and competitors, according to the German publication Rheinische Post.
The last day of the games is also the date of the prince’s 39th birthday and Rita Ora is set to perform at the closing ceremony.
The Invictus Games was created in 2014 by Harry as a multi-sport event for wounded servicemen and women and is styled after the Paralympics.
The “Suits” star and the ex-military man made their first joint public appearance together when they were still dating in September 2017 at the games. Markle had stopped by the matches’ opening ceremony in Toronto, Canada.
The next day, the pair were seen holding hands at a wheelchair tennis tournament. They later married at St George’s Chapel in Windsor in May 2018.