Prince Harry has been pictured in Canada ahead of the start of today's Invictus Games ceremony.
He landed in the country on Tuesday ahead of the three day event which marks the countdown to next year's Games. Harry and Meghan are familiar with the area, having initially moved to a mansion named Mille Fleurs on Vancouver Island, in the town of North Saanich. However, their Canadian dream was cut short due to a number of reported factors, including the potential of a hefty tax bill.
It's thought Meghan has joined Harry as he headed back to the country to be part of the special celebrations 10 years after the prince launched the Games. And they could now spend a romantic Valentine's Day together while also taking in the three-day event.
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The Invictus Games event comes on the back of a busy time period for the Sussexes. Following Harry's whirlwind UK trip to see King Charles following his cancer diagnosis, the pair also launched their brand new website.
Oprah Winfrey snubs Harry and Meghan as expert claims 'the tide has turned'Using the Sussex name has caused outcry from some sections, with many slamming the pair for cashing on on their title. However, a source close to the couple hit back and said it was their "right" to use the name.
Meghan has quietly issued a new statement following the criticism. The websites are designed by Article, a Canadian digital agency that the Duchess previously used to construct her lifestyle blog The Tig and Archewell. Now Meghan has seemingly posted a statement praising their work. The words give cheeky nod to her love of Canada.
"There is a reason I have worked with Ryan and the talented team at Article for a decade: their attention to detail, their creativity and care, and the thoughtful approach to design as well as to the user experience,” the duchess said in a statement on the Article website.
As well as the new website, Meghan also announced her new podcast deal with Lemonada. She said in the reveal she is "proud" to announce the link up after she and her husband were brutally axed from Spotify last year
In a statement released on Tuesday, Meghan said: "I’m proud to now be able to share that I am joining the brilliant team at Lemonada to continue my love of podcasting. Being able to support a female founded company with a roster of thought-provoking and highly entertaining podcasts is a fantastic way to kick off 2024."