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Meghan Markle appears at Prince Harry’s Invictus Games

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TORONTO: Prince Harry’s girlfriend, American actress Meghan Markle, sat in the stands for Saturday’s opening ceremony of his Invictus Games for wounded veterans in her first appearance at a public event with him.

They were not sitting together at the Air Canada Center. They were about four rows apart but Harry looked over at her when the Canadian anthem played. A security guard blocked at least one fan from taking pictures of Markle, who sat with friend Markus Anderson, a party consultant.

Markle lives in Toronto, but had not appeared with Harry since he arrived in the city. She recently told Vanity Fair they are in love. The 36-year-old actress was wearing a burgundy leather jacket over a dark dress. She is known for her portrayal of a paralegal in the television show “Suits.”

The Invictus Games are the creation of Prince Harry, who got the inspiratio­n to help wounded and sick military personnel and their families after his two tours of duty in Afghanista­n. This is the third Invictus Games.

“I hope you are ready for some fierce competitio­n,” Harry said to the crowd and wounded athletes. “You are all winners. You are all Invictus. Let us get started.”

Markle smiled broadly when Harry spoke and raised her hands to her face and laughed when he mangled a line in French. She left right after his speech.

About 550 competitor­s from 17 countries are slated to compete in 12 sports over the next week. US First Lady Melania Trump and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau also attended the opening ceremony.

Bruce Springstee­n and Bryan Adams will perform at the closing ceremony next Saturday.

US Master Sgt. Brian Williams, who had his left leg amputated at the knee because of an improvised explosive device in Afghanista­n in 2012, said Harry is living up to the legacy of his late mother Diana with his charity work.

“He is following in his mother footsteps. Straight up,” Williams said.

Williams said he has a lot of respect for Harry, a former soldier who served in Afghanista­n. “He does not have to do this but he is,” he said.

Williams was working as a dog handler during his second deployment in Afghanista­n when he was severely injured while clearing a Taliban compound. Despite his injuries he has worked hard to stay on active duty. He also competed in last year’s Invictus Games in Orlando and he is taking part in wheelchair basketball and sitting volleyball this year.

 ??  ?? Meghan Markle, top right, attends the Invictus Games opening ceremonies in Toronto. (AP)
Meghan Markle, top right, attends the Invictus Games opening ceremonies in Toronto. (AP)

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