Prince Harry and Meghan Markle ignore criticism as they get stuck in to Invictus events


Prince Harry and Meghan Markle appear to be ignoring the mountain of criticism being thrown their way as they get stuck in to Invictus Games events in Canada.

The couple are currently on the final day of a three-day visit for the one-year countdown for the 2025 Invictus Games.

Harry and Meghan, who flew to Whistler on February 14, have been spotting embracing the freezing temperatures currently hitting Canada.

The former working royals appear to be brushing any criticism to the side, appearing delighted to be there.

Harry and Meghan are currently under fire over a number of things, including the launch of their new website where they refer to themselves using their Sussex title.

The couple also use the coat of arms on their website’s homepage, with fans spotting a noticeable error. The website was launched on February 12.

Fans have since claimed that the crest is outdated with the coronet featuring five points which represents being a grandson of the monarch.

To represent the current monarchy, the crest should boast three points as Harry is now the son of the monarch.

The joint coat of arms features the right-side dedicated to Meghan, with the left-side dedicated to Harry.

As revealed on X, Harry will join Good Morning America to discuss his life in the US, his father King Charles’s health and his own work “supporting wounded warriors”. The broadcaster also shared a teaser trailer on the platform.

Harry has since been criticised for the interview – especially so soon after he travelled to the UK to meet with his father.

The Duke flew over to the UK last week for a 30-minute meeting with the King, just 25 hours before he travelled home to the US.

Harry’s visit came just hours after Buckingham Palace confirmed that the monarch had been diagnosed with “a form of cancer”.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have been staying at the luxury ski resort of Whistler to meet veteran athletes.

The couple have travelled without their two children – Prince Archie, four, and Princess Lilibet, two.

Harry, who founded the Games in 2014, will host the 2025 Invictus Games in Canada.

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