Prince Harry marks solo appearance in Canada after Meghan’s LA trip
Meghan Markle, Prince Harry continue 'separation' as couple take on solo engagements
Prince Harry made a surprise solo appearance in Canada as Meghan Markle continued to enjoy her time in the US.
The Duke of Sussex, dressed in dark dress shirt and pants paired with a black jacket, was all smiles as he attended the Sunday’s Toronto’s Grey Cup in British Columbia to promote the 2025 Invictus Games in Canada.
Talking to TSN, Harry shared his thoughts about being at his first Grey Cup.
“Really looking forward to the game getting started,” he enthused.
Prince Harry then excitedly spoke about his initiative as he was accompanied by Wenshuang Nie, a competitor in the Invictus Games.
Harry’s solo appearance came after Meghan had stepped out to support her longtime friend Kadi Lee’s newly launched haircare line in Los Angeles on Thursday.
Meghan, who appeared in a good mood, praised the new business and revealed that he is also an investor.
“I’m so proud to invest in her as a friend and as a female founder,” she told InStyle.
The two outings seemingly affirm the ongoing speculation of a professional separation between Prince Harry and Meghan.
Royal experts believe that the couple is hoping to rebuild their brand image after multiple fails. Some also suggest that Prince Harry wants space from his wife to focus on his charities.
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