Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have been pictured at the Invictus Games (Image: Humphrey Nemar)
TV host weighed in on and ‘s turbulent journey with the Royal Family. On her Monday (February 10) programme, Royal correspondent Russell Myers discussed the couple’s recent appearance at the Invictus Games in Canada, which they attended over the weekend.
“It looks like they’re having a great time. It was the opening ceremony in Vancouver, 40,000 packing into the BC stadium. We saw Harry having a bit of a dance and a jive with some of the competitors,” said Russell.
He emphasised the significance of the Invictus Games for Harry, who has recently been embroiled in legal battles and familial disagreements.
“The value of Invictus is not underestimated for Harry because he’s had a pretty tough time of it with his court cases, with his falling out with the family. This is his baby, this is what he loves to be doing,” he added.
Russell also touched on Harry’s dedication to charitable endeavours and the tumultuous period the couple has undergone since their departure from the Royal Family in 2020.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have been at the Invictus Games (Image: WireImage)
Lorraine candidly interjected: “Oh, just a bit. Putting it very mildly,” as she brutally said: “A lot of it is self-inflicted,” adding “It has to be said, it really does,” reports Bristol Live.
However, she praised the couple for their work with the Invictus Games, stating: “But having said that, this is what they should be doing, this kind of thing.”
She added: “He’s like a different person. Concentrating on that and his work in Africa and all the good that they can both do there – fantastic.”, reports .
When speaking about ‘s possible rapprochement with his family, Lorraine shared her viewpoint, remarking: “You know what families are like. There’s a huge, big hoo-ha, and then it all kind of settles down. Time is a great healer, so hopefully, hopefully, all that is tottering along.”
Lorraine Kelly hit out at Prince Harry over his family feud (Image: ITV)
Since established the Invictus Games in London in 2014, this year celebrates the seventh iteration of the event for injured military service members. The opening ceremony was a spectacle featuring top-notch musical acts such as Katy Perry, Nelly Furtado, and Chris Martin from Coldplay.
After being introduced by Meghan, who hadn’t planned to address the crowd herself, Harry gave a poignant speech honouring Canadas Indigenous First Nations as the hosts of the games.
The events span over nine days with more than 500 competitors taking part in 11 different sports, including winter sports for the very first time.