Prince Harry and Meghan Markle put on a united front during their trip to Canada amid the rumours of their marital woes.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex made a "public declaration of their commitment towards each other" at the Invictus Games Vancouver Whistler 2025's One Year to Go celebrations.
In a conversation with The Mirror, relationship expert Louella Alderson said, "It's a way of them indicating to the public that they will stand strong as a couple despite any challenges or backlash they may face."
She added, "The united displays they have been showing in Canada may also be their way of further showing their solidarity and pushing back against any negative perceptions of their marriage."
The expert believes that the California-based couple's PDA-filled moment and sweet gestures towards each other prove their critiques wrong.
"Facing criticism and backlash can put a strain on any relationship, but it seems that Meghan and Harry are determined not to let people think it can break them apart," Louella further shared.
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Monarch addressed the nation from the Fitzrovia Chapel, part of the former Middlesex Hospital in London