Prince Harry is taking his girlfriend Meghan Markle "extreme" camping with polar bears.
The 32-year-old royal is reportedly whisking the actress away to the remote mining town of Barentsburg – located on the Norwegian archipelago of Svalbard in the Arctic Ocean – as part of a "love test" to see if the 35-year-old star could really be the one for the young Prince.
A source told the Daily Star Sunday: "Harry always said that he’d know if a girl was the one if he could take her to the middle of nowhere and she survived.
"Harry’s always on this quest for inner peace and it’s only in these silent spots he seems to find that.
"Allowing Meghan into that world was a huge love test."
And it wouldn’t be the first time Prince Harry has taken the ‘Suits’ actress on a chilly romantic getaway, as they previously spent time together in the tiny Norwegian town of Tromvik where they managed to keep a low profile.
A source said at the time: "They were very discreet."
The couple are reported to have stayed in the luxury Tromvik Lodge, which costs $374 per night.
Meanwhile, it was recently reported that the royal – who has been dating Meghan for around seven months – is "truly in love" with the brunette beauty.
A source said: "Harry is truly in love. They’re very serious."
And the insider also claims that despite having not been together for very long, wedding bells could be on the horizon.
They added: "Those close to Harry and Meghan wouldn’t be surprised if there will be an engagement announcement sometime this year."