Prince Harry and Meghan Markle Speak Out Amid Rumors of a ‘Professional Split’
0Prince Harry has spoken out about his solo public engagements in Canada, marking a significant moment at the Grey Cup match in Vancouver. The Duke of Sussex attended the Canadian Football League championship on Sunday, radiating happiness during the event, while Meghan Markle was notably absent.
Harry’s appearance at the Grey Cup aligns with the Sussexes’ recent trend of pursuing independent engagements. His attendance at Invictus-related events in Vancouver reflects his dedication to causes close to his heart. Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are increasingly separating their professional paths as seen recently with Prince Harry’s solo trip to Canada to promote the 2025 Invictus Games.
The statement read, “Yesterday, Prince Harry, The Duke of Sussex made a notable appearance at the Grey Cup in Vancouver, taking part in a symbolic jersey pass that highlighted the growing momentum for the Invictus Games Vancouver Whistler 2025.”
The statement highlighted the significance of the Grey Cup, calling it “Canada’s most-watched sporting event,” with over 50,000 live attendees and millions more watching via broadcast. This year’s event marked a milestone, as it was the first time in a decade that the championship returned to British Columbia.
The release further detailed Harry’s role in the event: “The Duke took center stage during the broadcast alongside Team Canada competitor Wen Nie, passing a special IG25 jersey to Amar Doman, owner of the BC Lions.” The symbolic jersey pass, the statement noted, emphasized the connection between the Grey Cup and the Invictus Games.
“It served as a powerful reminder of the Games’ mission: to inspire, empower, and bring together athletes from around the world who have experienced life-changing injuries or illnesses.” With the Invictus Games set to begin in less than three months, Harry’s presence at the Grey Cup was described as a “pivotal moment” in building anticipation for the event.
The statement concluded, “The jersey pass was a reminder that the journey toward the Games is not just about competition but about coming together as a global community to celebrate resilience, determination, and the power of sport to heal and inspire.” Prince Harry’s participation continues to underline his unwavering commitment to fostering global unity and supporting the Invictus community.