Prince Harry found himself in a tricky situation when King Charles was mentioned during a Michael Buble performance, according to a body language expert, while Meghan Markle had "no filter".The popular singer changed the lyrics to Frank Sinatra's classic My Way during a show that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex attended, hailing Harry as a "visionary" and sending "healing wishes" to the king who is facing a health battle after being diagnosed with cancer.The Royal couple were in Canada last week as part of their one-year countdown until the Invictus Games take place in Whistler, British Columbia.
It was here they rubbed shoulders with celebs like singing superstar Michael at a lavish event. As they were enjoying their meal, the Feeling Good singer began to perform his take on Sinatra's well-known song.
Michael's version started off with a nod to Meghan's pet name for her hubby as he crooned: "She calls him H, we call him Harry." During his performance, the top-charting singer also cracked a joke about Harry, prompting Meghan to giggle when he quipped: "When passions flow, one thing we know, stay the hell out of your way." Michael also sang about their move to the US, saying: "It's clear the home you hold dear is Montecito," while Harry playfully shook his head and Meghan giggled.The singer then touchingly paid tribute to Harry's dad, following news of the monarch's cancer diagnosis.
He sang: "Our healing wishes to your dad." It was at this moment, according to body language expert Judi James, that Harry "dulled" and appeared not to be enjoying the playful performance as much as his wife.
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