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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle Attend Vancouver Canucks Game Amidst Controversy
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, made a public appearance at the Vancouver Canucks game against the San Jose Sharks on Monday night.
The couple was seated in a VIP box, accompanied by Meghan's friend, Mark Sanderson.
Before the game began, Harry had the honor of dropping the ceremonial puck in the presence of San Jose Sharks' Thomas Hertel and Vancouver Canucks' Captain Quinn Hughes.
The VIP box was filled with notable figures, including local Indigenous leaders, BC Premier David Aye, and Lena Pam, the Minister of Tourism, Arts, Culture, and Sports.
The Jumbotron proudly showcased Harry's Invictus Games, which are scheduled to take place in Whistler and Vancouver from February 8th to the 16th, 2025.
However, recent events have shed light on the dynamic between Harry and Meghan, revealing a seemingly predictable pattern.
While King Charles and Queen Camilla were preparing for a grand state banquet at Buckingham Palace to welcome the President of South Korea, a video clip surfaced showing Meghan Markle being seemingly ignored by Prince Harry at the Canucks game.
Their body language spoke volumes, as they appeared to be disengaged from each other.
While Harry shared a laugh with someone else, Meghan mirrored his actions with the person on her right.
It was a familiar sight, as if she always expected someone to be there to share a moment, even when the person beside her seemed unresponsive.
At one point, Meghan glanced up at the large TV screen, ensuring that she was prominently displayed for all to see.
The lack of interaction between the couple was palpable.
Harry hardly acknowledged her, often engrossed in conversation with others, while she was left sitting, laughing as if she had no clue about the conversation but desperately wanted to be part of it.
Once again, they attended an event without their children, choosing to navigate the Hollywood circuit separately.
Meghan, as always, made a statement with her extravagant jewelry.
She wore a $30,000 Carter necklace and flaunted her $250,000 blood-diamond pinky ring, capturing the attention of the camera.
It seems that her jewelry receives more airtime than her own children.
This event raised questions about the funding for Harry and Meghan's attendance at the Canucks game.
Speculation arose whether it was funded by the Invictus Games, which conveniently occurred after the scandal involving the CEO and Suu Kyi's removal over overspending.
The scandal involved $30 million of taxpayers' money, split between federal and provincial funds.
Fans pointed out the need to divert attention away from the scandal and change the Search Engine Optimization (SEO) results related to Vancouver and the Sussexes.
Taking a step back in history, it is worth noting that on October 6, 2002, Queen Elizabeth herself dropped the puck at a Canucks game against the Sharks when Marcus Naslund was the captain, accompanied by Wayne Gretzky.
In 2020, amidst the COVID-19 pandemic, the Sussexes lived in North Sonic on Vancouver Island for three months after departing from Britain and royal life.
They had even considered settling in British Columbia before eventually relocating to Los Angeles, where they currently reside with their two children.