Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's heartwarming celebration with the injured soldiers and their families in Canada took an emotional turn after Buckingham Palace released King Charles III's video with a message.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex were spotted wiping out their tears while supporting each other during the games.
Meghan and Harry were caught on camera with tears in their eyes after King Charles celebrated delightful moments with the Sussexes' former friends, David Beckham and Victoria Beckham.
Earlier, the royal family shared interesting video with a message about the 76-year-old monarch's party amid Harry's speech at the opening ceremony of his games in Vancouver.
The King has seemingly turned a blind eye to Harry's event in Canada as he's reluctant to issue a word about the Duke's games.
The video was issued with a message: "UK-Italy relations, slow food and sustainable fashion with The King and Queen at @highgrovegarden last night. Thank you @stanleytucci @italianembassyinuk @kingsfdn for a wonderful evening."
In the latest post, the Palace has released photos of Suchess Sophie and Prince Edward's Nepal visit, where the couple explored the breathtaking landscapes around before concluding their journey in Ghandruk—a picturesque hill village.
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