Must Read
Meghan and Harry’s Attempt to Emulate Queen Elizabeth at Canucks Game Falls Flat
In an attempt to establish a connection with the late Queen Elizabeth, Prince Harry donned a Queen Elizabeth-inspired outfit as he dropped the puck at a Vancouver Canucks hockey game against the San Jose Sharks.
This move comes 21 years after Queen Elizabeth herself performed the ceremonial puck drop at a Canucks and Sharks game in Vancouver.
The National Hockey League went all out to welcome the monarch during her visit on October 6, 2002, which was part of her 11-day tour of Canada in celebration of her Golden Jubilee.
Hockey legend Wayne Gretzky presented the Queen with the ceremonial puck, and the crowd erupted in cheers as she dropped it onto the ice.
She then headed to the Royal box to enjoy the first period of the game.
Inspired by his grandmother's gesture, Harry and Meghan flew to Canada this week to make a similar move, hoping to tie themselves to the royal family.
With charities distancing themselves from the couple, they have been making frequent appearances at concerts and sporting events.
Now, they plan to retrace the steps of Queen Elizabeth in the US, Canada, and any other country they visit, forcing the British press to compare photos of the late Queen with Harry's.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's visit to Canada is in honor of the upcoming Invictus Games, scheduled to be held in Vancouver and Whistler in 2025.
According to a source close to an insider, the couple insisted that their faces be displayed on the big screen during the Canucks game, accompanied by their royal cypher and their bestowed titles, Duke and Duchess of Sussex.
It seems Meghan's true occupation is being a duchess, as the title is only used when she is with Harry.
However, despite their faces being shown on the screen, the audience had a lackluster response to their appearance, indicating that many Canadians are not invested in the couple.
This lack of enthusiasm highlights the perception that Meghan is only relevant because of her association with the royal title and Harry.
It appears that their grand plan to relocate to Canada, with Canadian taxpayers covering their security costs, has fallen flat, as they quickly shifted their base to California.
Now, they have returned to Vancouver.
The Sussexes had hoped to capitalize on their royal status worldwide, enjoying the perks of being representatives of the British royal family, including taxpayer-funded security and all-expenses-paid trips.
Their intention was to attend film premieres in London and strike lucrative business deals at various events.
However, their plan hit a roadblock when the Queen put an end to their money-making endeavors.
Undeterred, they are now attempting to pressure King Charles into cooperating.
During the game, Meghan and Harry were caught on camera, accompanied by David Eby, likely seeking support and trying to mitigate any potential scandals surrounding the Invictus Games.
Ironically, their visit to Canada this time was also funded by the Invictus Games.
This conveniently occurred after a damning report led to the dismissal of the CEO and COO of the organization.
Despite their efforts to emulate Queen Elizabeth and maintain relevance, it seems that Meghan and Harry's actions have failed to resonate with the Canadian audience.
The couple's aspirations to profit from their royal status have been met with indifference, highlighting the disinterest and skepticism among many Canadians towards them.