Prince Harry was faced with a "difficult" call when King Charles was mentioned during a Michael Bublé performance, according to a body language expert, while Meghan Markle had "no filter".
The hit singer adjusted the lyrics to Frank Sinatra's My Way while he was performing at an event attended by the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, hailing Harry a "visionary" while also sending his best wishes and "healing wishes" to the monarch amid his cancer diagnosis.
Harry and Meghan headed to Canada last week to as they marked exactly one year until the Invictus Games take place in Whistler, British Columbia.
While there, the pair attended a glitzy event along with the likes of hitmaker Bublé. While they enjoyed dinner, the Feeling Good crooner launched into his own version of Frank Sinatra's megahit.Bublé's take on the song opened up with a reference to Meghan's nickname for her husband, writes the Mirror, as he sang: "She calls him H, we call him Harry." While singing, the chart-topping musician also made a joke about Harry, which made Meghan laugh as he said: "When passions flow, one thing we know, stay the hell out of your way."Michael also sang about their relocation to the US, adding: "It's clear the home you hold dear is Montecito," whilst Harry playfully shook his head and Meghan laughed.
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