Harry and Meghan’s comeback?
On the same day that Trump made his remark, Prince Harry and Meghan, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, appeared at the Invictus Games opening ceremony in Canada.
Addressing the crowd, Harry stated, “At this moment, when there is no shortage of crises, no absence of uncertainty, no lack of weak moral character in the world, the values you embody, the way you carry yourselves—not only at the Invictus Games but each and every day—your courage, your resilience, your humanity illuminate a path forward for us all.” Many interpreted this as a subtle response to Trump’s criticism.
Meghan also spoke at the event, expressing that Canada feels like “home.” Amid ongoing speculation about their marriage and professional future, the couple shared a public kiss. While many saw this as a strong show of unity, Meghan’s critics claimed she noticed the cameras first before initiating the kiss.

During the sporting event, Harry and Meghan displayed affection, seemingly shutting down rumors of a rift. A body language expert even suggested their interaction was a “two-finger salute” aimed at the former US president. The couple reportedly stayed in a £5,000-a-night hotel in Canada, complete with a private lift and a rooftop patio, according to the Daily Mail.
Meanwhile, questions surrounding Prince Harry’s immigration status remain unresolved. His visa application has been at the center of ongoing litigation, with The Heritage Foundation pushing for the release of his immigration documents. The think tank wants to determine whether Harry was truthful about his past drug use—given that he openly admitted to using cocaine and psychedelic mushrooms in his 2023 memoir Spare.
A judge ruled in September that the details of his visa application would remain private, but the case is set to be revisited in federal court this month. Trump previously warned that he “wouldn’t protect” Harry from any legal consequences that may arise.