
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are together on the third day of the Invictus Games in Vancouver, Canada – yhe couple’s loved-up display comes after a difficult few months for the Sussexes
Prince Harry tonight joked Meghan Markle was going to sing in front of a 1,000-strong crowd at the Invictus Games.
The royal had been introduced on stage at a welcoming ceremony in Whistler, Canada, by his pal Michael Bublé, who sang Feeling Good. Meghan joined Harry on stage at the end of his speech before he joked: “Now she’s going to sing!”
Welcoming Harry on stage, Canadian singer Michael said: “I know how difficult something like this is, so I wanted to make sure I did this right. Without the incredible effort of this young man, none of this would have happened, so please welcvome my friend, Prince Harry.”
And, as the mercury plunged to -9C, the Duke of Sussex addressed the excited crowd in the town north of Vancouver, known for its skiing and snowboarding pistes.
The Games began this week with a star-studded opening ceremony on Saturday, held in the city’s 40,000-capacity BC Place Stadium. At the event, Harry gave an impassioned speech where he called for competitors to overcome a “moment of difficulty and division in many parts of the world“. His words were viewed by many as a veiled dig at Donald Trump as the president made scathing remarks about Harry’s wife just hours before Invictus kicked off.

Addressing the 40,000-strong audience, the Duke said: “At this moment, when there is no shortage of crises, no absence of uncertainty, no lack of weak moral character in the world, the values you embody, the way you carry yourselves – not only at the Invictus Games, but each and every day – your courage, your resilience, your humanity, illuminate a path forward for us all.”
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