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**Prince Harry and Meghan Markle Attend Vancouver Canucks Game Amidst Speculations**
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle were spotted at the Vancouver Canucks game against the San Jose Sharks on a Monday night, making a public appearance in a VIP box.
The couple was joined by Meghan's friend Mark Sanderson for the event.
Before the game commenced, Harry participated in the ceremonial puck drop alongside Thomas Hertel from the San Jose Sharks and Quinn Hughes, the Captain of the Vancouver Canucks.
Notable personalities present in the VIP box included local Indigenous leaders, BC Premier David Aye, and Lena Pam, the Minister of Tourism, Arts, Culture, and Sports.
The Jumbotron proudly displayed details about Harry's upcoming Invictus Games, set to take place in Whistler and Vancouver from February 8th to the 16th, 2025.
However, observations suggest that the dynamic between Harry and Meghan has become somewhat predictable.
Meanwhile, across the pond in the UK, King Charles and Queen Camilla were gearing up for a grand state banquet at Buckingham Palace to welcome the President of South Korea.
Amidst these events, a video clip emerged shedding light on an apparent moment of Meghan Markle being ignored by Prince Harry during the Canucks game.
Their body language seemed to convey a lack of engagement with each other.
While Harry shared a laugh with someone else, Meghan mirrored his actions with the person seated beside her.
The scene appeared all too familiar, suggesting that she anticipates having someone by her side to share a laugh, even if the individual next to her remains unresponsive.
Meghan's gaze shifted towards the large TV screen, ensuring her visibility to the audience.
The palpable absence of interaction between the couple was evident as Harry seemed preoccupied in conversations with others, leaving Meghan sitting and laughing, seemingly disconnected from the dialogue but eager to be included.
Once again, they attended an event without their children, with Meghan navigating the Hollywood scene independently while Harry accompanied her to Tao.
Notably, Meghan made a statement with her lavish jewelry, including a $30,000 Carter necklace and a $250,000 blood-diamond pinky ring, capturing attention.
Questions arose regarding the financing of Harry and Meghan's attendance at the Canucks game, with speculations linking it to the upcoming Invictus Games.
This raised concerns following the Danning report on the CEO and Suu Kyi's dismissal over financial discrepancies, involving a substantial amount of taxpayers' money totaling $30 million distributed between federal and provincial funds.
Fans highlighted the necessity to alter Search Engine Optimization (SEO) results related to Vancouver and the Sussexes, diverting focus from the controversy surrounding the Southeast suite resignations due to financial irregularities.
Reflecting on history, Queen Elizabeth herself dropped the puck at a Canucks game against the Sharks back on October 6, 2002, when Marcus Naslund captained the team, accompanied by Wayne Gretzky.
In 2020, amidst the COVID-19 pandemic, the Sussexes resided in North Sonic on Vancouver Island for three months post their departure from Britain and royal duties.
Initially considering settling in British Columbia, they eventually relocated to Los Angeles, where they currently reside with their two children.
Rumors once circulated about the couple eyeing a waterfront home in Kitsilano, which later proved to be unfounded gossip.