Meghan and Harry share never-before-seen photo from Canada visit

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Meghan and Harry in Canada
Meghan and Harry in Canada

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have given fans a glimpse inside their glam trip to Canada.

They treated followers to a new photo showing them beaming with joy. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex said the trip filled their hearts. The duo jetted to Canada for the countdown to next year's Invictus Games.

Meghan looked radiant as she smiled in a new snap alongside Harry. The former Suits actress showed off her figure in an off-the-shoulder number.

Prince Harry looked smart in a suit as the two enjoyed dinner with guests.

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Meghan and Harry share never-before-seen photo from Canada visitMeghan Markle smiles at Prince Harry (AP)

They told People magazine exclusively: "We loved being back in Canada. A place so meaningful to both of us."

"It was an honour to be welcomed by the Four Host First Nations, we we marked One Year To Go, together with Invictus coaches, competitors and families." The duo were there for three days for the Invictus Games Vancouver Whistler 2025's One Year To Go celebration.

Meghan and Harry share never-before-seen photo from Canada visitHarry and Meghan were keen to pose for pictures at the event (Getty Images)

They opened up about what the trip meant to them. They said: "It filled our hearts to once again be surrounded by Canadian people, food and culture. We felt the Invictus spirit and excitement throughout Whistler and Vancouver, and are so grateful to all our hosts for organising such a memorable visit. We're counting down the days until we return!"

Meanwhile Prince Harry is "no longer angry" amid the alleged ongoing feud with his family in England, with the Duke of Sussex reportedly taking on the role of "peacemaker".

Meghan and Harry share never-before-seen photo from Canada visitPrince Harry and Meghan Markle enjoyed their trip to Canada (Getty Images)

The Duke of Sussex recently travelled to Canada with his wife, Meghan. While on their trip, the couple made several public appearances, with Harry even opening up for a tell-all chat on Good Morning America.

Speaking to journalist Will Reeve, Harry addressed his father's cancer diagnosis and hinted at possibly returning to the UK again this year to reunite with his family.

Meghan and Harry share never-before-seen photo from Canada visitThe Sussexes were joined by Michael Buble and his wife (WireImage)

And now, according to royal author Dr Tessa Dunlop, Prince Harry proved that he is "no longer angry" with his family. Which comes after he and Meghan stepped down as senior working royals and moved to the States in 2020.

Speaking to The Mirror earlier this week, Dr Dunlop said: "Harry and Meghan had a busy three days in British Columbia, Canada, geeing up next year's competitors for the first-ever Invictus Winter Games.

"But the prince's 'commitment to serve' is not what hit the headlines. It was his fleeting references to family (no, not Archie and Lilibet) that caught everyone's attention.

Meghan and Harry share never-before-seen photo from Canada visitHarry and Meghan have been in Canada for the One Year To Go celebrations for the Invictus Games ((Credit too long, see caption))

"Harry was straightforward. As soon as his father told him he had cancer he jumped on a plane and visited the King. Not for long (a measly 30-45 minutes according to royal clock watchers) but Harry insisted he was grateful for any time with his dad."

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Dr Dunlop went on to say that the anger Harry had is now "gone", noting: "Gone is the anger, this is Harry the peacemaker, the reconciler. 'Look,' he insisted 'I love my family' before conceding that 'any illness, any sickness brings families together'," she said.

She then continued: "The problem is that Harry does not belong to any family. The tragic slice of time he was granted with ailing King Charles (despite the air miles and cost) is indicative of the rarified world the duke's father occupies."

Sarah Tetteh

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