Harry and Meghan Show Unity Amidst Trump's Criticism at Invictus Games

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have put on a united front at the Invictus Games in Canada, displaying affection and tenderness despite recent criticism from US President Donald Trump.

The couple were seen holding hands and exchanging kisses at the BC Place Stadium in Vancouver, with Meghan even introducing Harry on stage with praise. She spoke about their daily life, highlighting Harry's role as a father and husband, emphasizing his involvement in the Invictus Games.

Trump, in an interview with the New York Post, had criticized Meghan, calling her "terrible" and stating he wouldn't deport Harry, adding that he already had "enough problems with his wife." This comment came in response to a question about Harry's US visa, which has been the subject of scrutiny by the Heritage Foundation, a conservative organization.

The Foundation has been attempting to make public Harry's visa application documents, alleging he lied about drug use, a claim he admitted in his autobiography, "Spare." Individuals confessing to drug use are typically denied entry to the US. However, the Foundation's efforts have so far been unsuccessful, and Trump's statement seems to put an end to the saga.

In his opening speech at the Invictus Games, Harry alluded to individuals in power with "weak morals," potentially referring to Trump. The Duke and Duchess have not publicly responded to Trump's comments and continue their philanthropic work. Following their successful visit to Nigeria, they have been invited on an official tour of Ghana.

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