Meghan takes photos of Harry in skeleton race after defiant statement
Meghan Markle was seen taking snaps of Prince Harry following their defiant "we will not be broken" message.
The Duchess of Sussex was seen smiling as she happily snapped pictures of Prince Harry whizzing down the skeleton bobsledding track in Whistler, Canada.
Harry enjoyed the heart-racing activity so much that he opted to try it for a second time, while Meghan quipped "no way", when asked by a photographer if she fancied a go, PEOPLE reported.
Meghan and Harry's joyous display comes after the pair said they "will not be broken" following claims the couple's Invictus Games trip is "make or break" for them when it comes to repairing their relationship with the Royal Family.
Writing in The Telegraph, Royal Editor Hanna Furness claimed that the couple "have three days to prove they can behave" as they undertake a series of public appearances in Vancouver to promote 2025's Invictus Games.
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A representative for the Duke and Duchess of Sussex told The Mirror on Wednesday evening: "We’ve heard time and time again that certain opportunities are make or break for the couple. They’re still here. They’re still working and pursuing what they believe in, despite constantly being challenged and criticised. This couple will not be broken."
It's also reported that Harry and Meghan's relationship could be moving in a positive direction as King Charles III was said to have been touched by Harry's recent trip to the UK.
The Duke of Sussex flew back to the UK last week on a 26-hour trip to visit his ailing father following Charles's cancer diagnosis.
Harry and Charles are said to have reunited for a little over 30 minutes, with Queen Camilla and Prince William not present at the meeting.
Harry then hotfooted it back Stateside to attend the NFL Honours in Las Vegas, Nevada. It was rumoured that he may be attending the Super Bowl, following his surprise turn at the awards, however he failed to make an appearance.
This week has also been a busy one for the Hollywood couple, as it was announced Meghan would be launching a new podcast with Lemonada Media and she and Harry also launched their new website, Sussex.com.
The pair received criticism over their new website, with some critics claiming they "boasted" about their royal titles.
Harry and Meghan referred to themselves as the Duke and Duchess of Sussex on their website despite having both stepped down from being senior royals in January 2020.