Meghan Markle and Prince Harry continue to dispel rumors of marital strife, with royal expert Jennie Bond affirming their strong relationship. Despite speculation fueled by separate public engagements and media reports, Bond observed a couple deeply in love during their recent appearance at the Invictus Games in Canada.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have faced continuous scrutiny since their marriage, with recent gossip suggesting Meghan might pen a “post-divorce” memoir. However, Bond, speaking to the Mirror, described their interaction at the Games as “very much in love and in harmony,” highlighting their unity in supporting the event.
Meghan, who left the games early to return to their children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet, in California, continues to show unwavering support for her husband’s initiatives. Her departure was a testament to their commitment to family, as Bond notes, “Quite understandably, they felt their children shouldn’t be left without them for too long.”
During the Invictus Games, Meghan was seen proudly supporting Harry, who founded the event to honor wounded veterans. The couple’s love was on display, with Meghan even giving an impromptu speech praising Harry’s efforts. Their affection was further captured in a Valentine’s Day Instagram post from Meghan, showing a loving kiss with Harry, captioned with a message of enduring love and support.
Bond also addressed the public’s tendency to question Harry and Meghan’s relationship more than other royal couples, asking, “Why do we do it with Harry and Meghan?” She encourages a more positive outlook, suggesting that until there is evidence of discord, the public should celebrate their evident happiness and dedication to their family and causes.
The Invictus Games have been significant for Meghan and Harry, marking the location of their first public appearance in 2017 and symbolizing their journey together. Bond’s observations reaffirm that despite public speculation, the couple remains a united front, both in love and in their charitable endeavors.
Jaja has a degree in journalism and took classes in international law and business communication. Jaja’s career spans roles at prominent international media outlets, including Business Times and Brigada. As a news editor, she covered a wide range of beats, including business, economy, cryptocurrency, and personal finance. Additionally, she has successfully managed teams of writers producing content on gaming, technology, and entertainment.
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