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The Sussexes arrived all smiles in the Canadian ski resort of Whistler on Wednesday, February 14. The two, however, were greeted by a group of people singing the UK national anthem.
They had a mixed Valentine’s Day. If Prince Harry and Meghan Markle arrived smiling at the Canadian ski resort of Whistler on Wednesday, February 14, the couple received a mixed reception from the public present. Having arrived to take part in the One Year To Go event to mark the upcoming return of the Invictus Games, a sporting competition for sick or injured soldiers and veterans, the Sussexes were initially booed by the crowd. They also heard the chants of the latter God save the king (translate, “God Save the King”), the British national anthem as they passed, as revealed. Daily Mail: . The initiative caused hilarity among others in the group.
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An apparently hostile message, no doubt related to the row between the royal family and the Sussexes, which has made tabloid headlines for years. Prince Harry’s recent visit to England with cancer-stricken King Charles III was particularly controversial because it lasted just half an hour. Another controversy also arose this week over Sussex.com, the couple’s new website. Some media have thus accused them of capitalizing on their title of nobility. Prince Harry and Meghan Markle ignored the song that was sung during their visit to Whistler, content to smile, wave to the crowd and take their seats in the Jeep.
Source: Le Figaro
