Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are choosing to focus on rehabilitating their image amid ongoing family drama. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are in Canada from Feb.
14-16 for the Invictus Games Vancouver Whistler 2025’s One Year to Go celebrations. During the three-day visit, the pair joined members of the participating nations’ Winter Training Camp, which offers seasonal adaptive sports ahead of the Games next year.
The visit up north came shortly after Harry’s whirlwind trip to the U.K.The prince was in his home country for just 24 hours to see his father, King Charles III, shortly after Buckingham Palace announced the British monarch was diagnosed with cancer. "Harry was clearly unprepared for the chilly reception he got from his … brother when he flew to London to check in on the king," Christopher Andersen, author of "The King," told Fox News Digital. "It should have been a time for reconciliation, but clearly … [Prince] William [wasn't] in the least bit interested," Andersen said. "For Harry, it was a stinging rebuke.
Of course, [the Duke and Duchess of Sussex] will always be closely monitoring the king’s medical condition, but my guess is that Harry and Meghan will now redouble efforts to establish their brand entirely separate from the royal family." A source told Fox News Digital that the Duke of Sussex, 39, had previous communication with his father before the news of his illness went public. "The duke did speak with his father about his diagnosis," the source confirmed.
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