Prince Harry and Meghan Markle landed this February 13 in Canada for a visit linked to the 2025 Invictus Games, just as speculation swirled about whether the trip would be a “make or break” moment for their relationship.
On the occasion of their visit to Vancouver on February 14, the Daily Telegraph published the headline: “Prince Harry and Meghan have three days to prove they know how to behave”. The article added that “the next three days will be make or break.”
Far from showing signs of strain, the Duke and Duchess appeared blissfully happy as they hit the ski slopes and connected with athletes.
A spokesperson forcefully batted down claims that criticism could tear apart the resilient couple, saying “This pair will not be broken.”
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle in Vancouver
Harry and Meghan were the picture of joy as they enjoyed the snow on Valentine’s Day, laughing together as Meghan snapped photos to send to their children.
True to defiant form amidst the latest speculation, the Sussex spokesperson told The Mirror: “We’ve heard time and again that certain opportunities are make or break. They’re still here. They’re still working and pursuing what they believe in, despite constantly being challenged and criticised. “
The happy couple is clearly determined to focus on their mission rather than rumors.
Prince Harry gave a television interview on Good Mornig America in which he discussed his life with Meghan, his father King Charles III’s recent cancer diagnosis, the possibility of becoming a U.S. citizen and more.
The Sussexes have taken the latest media storm in stride, proving that their union withstands outside skepticism.
As they stand up for wounded veterans on the eve of the first Invictus Winter Games 2025, this visit reinforces their commitment to roles that match their values.