Harry reveals what he thinks about having Meghan at Invictus Games | Royal | News




Prince Harry has revealed what he thinks about having Meghan Markle with him at the Invictus Games in Canada.

Meghan, 43, spent a few days in Canada with Harry - but has since travelled back to America to be with their children.

Harry, 40, will remain in Canada until the end of the Games on Sunday.

The couple's two children did not travel to Canada with their parents - with Meghan previously sharing that Prince Archie, five, and three-year-old Princess Lilibet were "cheering" Harry and the Games on at home in California.

As reported by PEOPLE, Harry felt it was "amazing" to have his wife with him in support of the Invictus Games.

Speaking to the publication, Harry said: "To have my wife here supporting me is amazing. I love that she’s by my side. It’s such an important piece to this whole adventure."

Harry and Meghan's connection has been evident during their joint appearance at the Games.

The former actress was seen sharing a kiss with her husband whilst watching the opening ceremony on Saturday - as well as the previous evening whilst welcoming Harry to the stage ahead of the start of the Games.

The proud wife also showed that she was Harry's "number one fan" with one key gesture during the opening ceremony.

Body language expert Judi James recently told The Mirror: "When Meghan picked up two big blue pom-poms and danced with them above her head, it was a fitting, symbolic gesture as her body language at the games so far seems to very emphatically define her in the role of Harry's cheerleader and number one fan."

Speaking of Meghan's decision to leave Canada earlier than Harry, royal expert Hugo Vickers told The Sun that the reason is likely down to their children.

He told the publication: "I think probably the main reason that she [Meghan] went back was to be with the children, because they obviously take that very seriously, and she had been away for four or five days."

He also said her exit has given Harry a chance to concentrate on the participants. Mr Vickers said: "Secondly, I think it's very important that Prince Harry should be concentrating on the participants of the Invictus games and supporting them.

"It's a much better look for the Games to have him there on his own, rather than it being a Meghan Markle Show, which it has been to some extent at the beginning.”



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Posted: 2025-02-13 18:52:05

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