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Meghan Markle and Prince Harry Attend Canucks Game with Friends, Igniting Speculation
In a surprising turn of events, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry were spotted at a Vancouver Canucks game alongside Meghan's friends, Marcus Sanderson.
The game, which took place on Monday night, featured an intense match between the Canucks and the San Jose Sharks.
Despite declining some perks leading up to the game, the couple found themselves in the VIP box, surrounded by notable figures such as local indigenous leaders, VC Premier David Lai, and Minister of Tourism, Arts, Culture, and Sports Lana Pam.
The Jumbotron at the game also highlighted Prince Harry's upcoming Invictus Games schedule, set to be held in Whistler, Vancouver, from February 8th to the 16th in 2025.
However, a video clip has since surfaced, suggesting that Meghan Markle may have been ignored by Prince Harry during the game.
They appeared to be disengaged from each other, with Harry engrossed in conversation with someone else, while Meghan interacted with the person on her right.
Despite this, Meghan maintained her composure, seemingly unfazed by the lack of attention from her husband.
She even glanced up at the large TV screen, ensuring her visibility to all observers.
This shift in their dynamic has raised eyebrows, as Harry rarely acknowledged Meghan during such events.
Previously known for attending Hollywood events solo, Meghan now often accompanies Harry, drawing attention not only to herself but also to her extravagant jewelry collection, including a $30,000 Cartier necklace and a $250,000 blood diamond pinky ring.
Questions have arisen regarding the funding for Harry and Meghan's attendance at the Canucks game, with speculations suggesting a possible connection to the Invictus Games funding.
These concerns come in light of recent reports of overspending, including significant amounts of taxpayer money, which has sparked the need to manage search engine optimization.
As a result, the press narrative surrounding the Invictus Games in Vancouver and Whistler has been altered.
Interestingly, back in 2002, Queen Elizabeth herself dropped the puck at a Canucks game against the Sharks, with Marcus Hall as the captain and Wayne Gretzky by her side.
Harry and Meghan resided on Vancouver Island for three months in 2020 during the COVID-19 pandemic, considering British Columbia as a potential home before ultimately relocating to Los Angeles, where they now reside with their two children.
There were rumors at one point about the couple considering a waterfront residence in Kittisalano, but these rumors have since been debunked.
Despite the challenges they have faced, Meghan Markle continues to impress with her ability to maintain a brave face at recent events.
She walked up the Red Carpet for Variety's Power of Women event, receiving praise for her grace after losing her deal with Spotify.
Body language expert Judy James, speaking to GB News, analyzed Meghan's behavior in public.
James noted that despite the risk, Meghan managed to maintain her status as a duchess without showing any signs of impatience or irritation.
The expert observed Meghan's interaction with her assistant, noting how she held onto her hand, shaking it slightly as a sign of affection, before returning for more shots.
Although her triumphant return may have seemed compromised, Meghan successfully styled it out without displaying any annoyance.
It is important to remember that Prince Harry left the royal family in 2020, alongside his wife Meghan Markle and their son, Prince Archie.
The couple publicly shared their grievances, accusing the royal family of racism towards their son, which caused a significant rift.
They now reside in California, where they recently welcomed their daughter, Princess Lilibet.