Prince Harry and Meghan Markle at a wheelchair curling game in Canada
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are wrapping up their visit to Canada, where they came to promote the upcoming Invictus Games, a competition between wounded military personnel, which is held in different countries on the initiative of Prince Harry.
On the last day of her short trip, Meghan Markle and her husband visited a community center in Hillcrest Park, where a demonstration of the sport of wheelchair curling took place. Prince Harry and the special guest of the event, Canadian singer Michael Bublé, took part in the game, and Meghan Markle, along with relatives of Canadian military veterans, watched from the sidelines, worried and supporting her husband.
For the appearance, the Duchess chose a sand-colored cape from the Canadian brand Sentaler, black skinny jeans and high calfskin boots. The look was complemented by suede gloves, which the Duchess had already worn in public during her visit to Birmingham in February 2019. Internet users note that both Megan and Harry look very happy in all the photos from the event.
Recently, public attention has been focused on the British royal family due to the deteriorating health of Charles III and Prince William's wife, Kate Middleton. The British king was recently diagnosed with cancer, and the Princess of Wales recently underwent abdominal surgery. As local tabloids write, against this background, Megan began to take steps towards reconciliation with Kate.
It also became known that due to his father’s illness, Harry is ready to temporarily return to royal duties. The Times newspaper reports this, citing its sources. “On all practical levels, it makes perfect sense for the family to come together to support the king when he is ill. In recent years, there have been many different statements from both sides, but this has never detracted from the fundamental blood ties, and now there are pragmatic aspects that need to be taken into account,” the publication quotes the insider as saying.