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Meghan Markle and Prince Harry Steal the Show with Dance Moves at Vancouver Canucks Game
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry made a memorable appearance at the Vancouver Canucks vs. San Jose Sharks game in Vancouver, Canada on Monday night.
The couple, who have recently relocated to Canada, showed off their dance moves during the game, much to the delight of the audience.
However, not everyone was impressed.
Markle, a long-time fan of the Canucks since her days of filming the hit TV show Suits in Toronto, couldn't resist joining in the excitement when the team scored a goal.
Prince Harry, always one to embrace the moment, stood up and danced, prompting Markle to follow suit and showcase her grooves.
But some critics were quick to voice their disapproval.
In a clip shared on social media, many noticed how Markle clapped and danced before glancing up, leading some to believe she was checking herself out on the big screen.
This gesture didn't sit well with some viewers, who found it cringeworthy and embarrassing.
One commenter sarcastically remarked, “This chick thinks she can dance.
It's embarrassing.
She's always looking for herself on the big screen.”
Another user mocked Markle's dancing skills, saying, “Didn't a dad pay for dance lessons?
I suppose they were as successful as her acting classes.”
The criticism continued, with some remarking on Markle's overall awkwardness and feeling that she appeared out of place.
One user even pointed out that the woman seated behind Markle seemed to share the same sentiment.
“So embarrassing, a middle-aged supposed mom thinking she's all that from back in the early thousands.
Please stop embarrassing yourself and act your age,” the commenter wrote.
Unfortunately, the Sussexes' dance moves overshadowed what was supposed to be a night dedicated to autism acceptance and the donation of $2.2 million for children's autism programs.
The anthem singer that night was a young woman with autism, but Harry and Meghan reportedly laughed during her performance.
Furthermore, there were accusations that Harry stole the puck drop moment from an autistic child, completely diverting attention from autism awareness.
NHL star Thomas Hertel later shared his encounter with Prince Harry, revealing that he had to repeatedly remind the prince to drop the puck.
“I actually had to tell him to drop the puck because he kept holding on to it and smiling.
I said it's time to drop it, and I had to tell him repeatedly,” Hertel recounted.
It was evident that Prince Harry was relishing the spotlight, enjoying his interactions with the NHL players and basking in the attention of the cameras.
A body language expert analyzed Prince Harry's behavior during the game and noted that his playful puck drop signified a return to a more relaxed and jovial demeanor.
His mischievous grin and his own version of a royal wave indicated his comfort in this public setting.
According to body language expert Judy James, Harry's appearance at the ice hockey game seems to be a deliberate move to solidify his enduring royal status in the United States, as he eagerly engages in rituals and public appearances, much like his late grandmother Queen Elizabeth.
In conclusion, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's dance moves at the Vancouver Canucks game garnered mixed reactions from the audience.