The loved-up Sussexes seem to be sending a clear message to the world during their time in Vancouver – and it’s being seen as their way of hitting back at the US President
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have appeared happier than ever since heading to Canada for the start of the Invictus Games.
Candid new photos taken in Vancouver show the couple beaming from ear-to-ear with Meghan, dressed all in black, sitting holding her husband’s hand, with a glass of champagne placed in front of her. Harry mirrors her big smile as they watch the on-court action in front of them.
In another snap, believed to have been taken by a spectator, the Duke and Duchess are seen cheek-to-cheek as Harry has his arm around his wife as they remain seated.
It comes after Harry showed his very goofy side on Sunday during a half-time interval at the final of a wheelchair basketball event. The Duke took part in ‘Moose Cam’, which encourages spectators to smile at the camera, poke out their tongue, and waggle their hands by the side of their heads.
As Harry duly obliged, there were big cheers from the crowd as his face appeared on a giant TV screen. Meghan, meanwhile, resisted adopting the moose pose but roared with laughter as she looked at her husband, who was clearly enjoying seeing himself on the giant screen.
Harry and Meghan looked happy and carefree (
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Harry showed off his goofy side on the ‘Moose Cam’ (
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According to the Mail , the couple left the match at half time with sources at the games stating they were tired after a full day of events, talking to friends and family of the competitors and posing for dozens of selfies.
Harry and Meghan’s united front comes after President Donald Trump described Meghan as ‘terrible’ when asked about Harry visa issues. Trump told the New York Post: “I don’t want to [deport Harry]. I’ll leave him alone. He’s got enough problems with his wife. She’s terrible.”
But Harry appeared to hit back during the Invictus Games opening event at the weekend. Addressing the 40,000-strong audience, he commented: “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.”
The couple have been putting on a very loved-up display (
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Samir Hussein/WireImage)Certainly Harry seemed carefree during the couple’s time in Vancouver. He was filmed doing some ‘dad dancing’ with members of Canada’s Invictus Games team on Saturday, shaking his hips and moving his feet during a breakfast meeting with competitors from the host nation.
The funny footage was posted on Instagram by Meghan – much to the delight of the couple’s fans.
The Sussexes have been putting on a seriously loved up display in Canada, with cameras focused on them as they kissed and cuddled during the opening ceremony to the sporting event in Vancouver on Saturday.