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Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s Dance Moves Steal the Show at Vancouver Canucks Game
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry recently attended the Vancouver Canucks vs. San Jose Sharks game in Vancouver, Canada, where they showcased their dance moves.
Markle, who has been a fan of the Canucks for years and previously stayed in Toronto to film the hit TV show Suits, couldn't resist joining in the fun.
When the Canucks scored a goal, Prince Harry stood up and started dancing, with Markle following suit.
However, not everyone was impressed with their moves.
A clip shared on Twitter drew criticism from some viewers who noticed that Markle seemed to be checking herself out on the big screen before clapping and dancing.
Many found her actions cringeworthy and embarrassing.
One Twitter user commented, “The chick thinks that she can dance.
It's really embarrassing.
She's always looking for herself on the big screen.”
Another user called her “pathetic” for behaving like a child.
The negative comments continued, with one critic questioning Markle's dancing skills and comparing them to her acting classes.
Others remarked on her awkwardness and how out of place she appeared, even suggesting that the women behind her shared the same opinion.
Some even urged her to stop embarrassing herself and act her age.
Unfortunately, the Sussexes' dancing overshadowed what was supposed to be a night of celebration for autism acceptance and a donation of $2.2 million for children's autism programs.
The anthem singer that night had autism, but it seemed that Harry and Meghan made the event all about themselves.
There were accusations that they laughed while the young woman with autism sang the anthem and that Harry stole the puck drop moment from an autistic child.
The focus shifted from raising awareness about autism to Meghan's dancing antics.
NHL star Thomas Hertel later shared his experience of meeting Prince Harry, revealing that he had to repeatedly tell him to drop the puck during the ceremonial puck drop.
Hertel mentioned that Harry seemed to be enjoying the spotlight and was reluctant to let go of the puck.
Despite this, it was evident that Prince Harry was comfortable in the public setting, interacting with NHL players and even receiving a fist bump from the head coach of the Canucks, Rick Tosha.
According to body language expert Judy James, Prince Harry's playful puck drop and his devilish grin indicated his return to a more relaxed and jovial demeanor.
His appearance at the ice hockey game was seen as a deliberate move to solidify his enduring royal status in the United States.
James suggested that Harry's eagerness to engage in public appearances and rituals mirrored his late grandmother Queen Elizabeth's approach.
In conclusion, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's dance moves at the Vancouver Canucks game garnered mixed reactions.
While some found their enthusiasm endearing, others criticized Markle's behavior and accused the couple of overshadowing important causes.
Nevertheless, Prince Harry's playful demeanor and engagement with the public demonstrated his comfort and desire to establish his own royal legacy.