This is the sweet moment a crowd cheered as Prince Harry and Meghan sat at the back of a golf cart to the star-studded Invictus Games opening ceremony. The pair gleefully waved as the attendees went wild for their appearance in Vancouver, Canada.
Prince Harry , 40, is the founder of the Games held annually for military veterans. READ MORE: Prince Harry burst into laughter on Saturday when a competitor at the Invictus Games in Canada hilariously questioned his royal credentials.
When he boldly asked the question, the giggling sportsman brought his hands to his head to indicate a crown, leaving Harry laughing hysterically. Body language expert Judi James, who analysed the couple's interactions at the fanfare ceremony in Vancouver, said it was clear that the Duchess of Sussex was determined to put on a loved-up display.
'Her 'Oh gosh' delivery included traits like eye-rolling to suggest surprise, sighing breathlessly, tossing her hair and pushing it back from her face and even the same squealing and whispering to suggest barely-contained emotions.' The Duchess of Sussex, 43, packed on the PDA as she announced her husband and also while the pair watched the opening ceremony from the stands.
The Duchess of Sussex seemed keen to prove that she was an adoring - and adored wife - with their appearance packed with PDAs It seems the couple were both ready to show the world President Trump's comments were wrong - whether it be on a golf buggy transporting them to their seats, or on stage. Meghan tentatively placing her hand on Harry's arm during the ceremony with their fingers frequently interlocking; it was 'an emphatic display of bonding', says JamesClose: Meghan wrapped up in a long cream trench coat as she fashionably battled against Canada's frosty temperatures
She was expected to have a busy start to 2025, after relaunching her Instagram account and projects from her lifestyle brand American Riviera Orchard, podcast and show all on the horizon. Citing multiple sources who have worked for the Sussexes since they quit Britain five years ago, the magazine alleged that Meghan would be 'warm and effusive' towards employees before turning 'cold and withholding toward the person she perceived to be responsible' when something went wrong.
At Saturday night's ceremony, Harry and Meghan sat one row in front of the leaders of the indigenous people on whose land the games are being held in Vancouver and Whistler. Harry told the crowd: 'In this moment of difficulty and division in many parts of the world, we gather here in Vancouver in a spirit of unity. We represent 23 nationsPrince Harry gulps down water as he prepares to take to the stage for his speechTwo competitors from Team Afghan were given a huge cheer, but the loudest noise was reserved for the host nation Canada.
Harry told the crowd: 'In this moment of difficulty and division in many parts of the world, we gather here in Vancouver in a spirit of unity. We represent 23 nations.'Beyond any differences, here at the Invictus Games we are grounded in mutual respect, competing fiercely, but believing in one another. Supporting one another. And rooting for one another.
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