Couple to appear together as professional paths continue to diverge
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are set to reunite on the world stage as the 2025 Invictus Games begin in Vancouver and Whistler this weekend, despite their increasing focus on separate ventures.
While the couple has spent recent months prioritising individual projects, they are expected to stand together once again for the international sporting event dedicated to wounded veterans—a cause deeply tied to Harry’s post-royal life. Meghan has been a consistent presence at the Games, supporting her husband’s passion project since the early days of their relationship.
However, speculation about their professional independence continues to grow. Meghan has been channelling her efforts into business, including her American Riviera Orchard brand and upcoming Netflix series With Love, Meghan, while Harry remains focused on philanthropy and veteran advocacy.
Royal commentator Jennie Bond believes this shift reflects their differing strengths. “Harry thrives in charitable work, while Meghan has a natural business acumen. There’s nothing wrong with them following separate paths as long as they are both content,” she explained.
Their appearance also comes amid renewed scrutiny over Harry’s U.S. residency status, following admissions in his memoir Spare. Political changes in the U.S. have reignited debates over his visa, adding further attention to the couple’s public engagements.
Despite external pressures, the Invictus Games remain a significant part of Harry’s legacy, serving as a symbol of resilience and purpose. Whether this event marks a renewed era of joint appearances or simply a moment of unity remains to be seen.