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Harry and Meghan lay on the PDA for the cameras at Invictus as they put on a VERY flirtatious show in front of delighted fans


The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are putting on an extraordinary red carpet-style display of flirting and affection at the Invictus Games in their first official public engagements together since May.

The couple were all loved up yesterday as they joined crowds of delighted fans to watch Ukraine take on Nigeria in the volleyball competition this afternoon at the Merkur Spiel-Arena in Dusseldorf, Germany.

Harry embraced his wife in a loving hug and was seen laughing by her side as the pair cheered on the competitors and took selfies with adoring fans. Harry was also so happy to be at the event that he even performed a dad-dance from the stands.

The Duke’s apparent adoration of Meghan echoed her appearance last night when she looked thrilled as her husband spoke coquettishly in her ear, clutched her hand and held her close.

Body language expert Judi James told MailOnline yesterday that the tactile royals were reasserting themselves as a global ‘celebrity power couple’.

Their public displays of affection, hours after it emerged Meghan has taken off her engagement ring because a setting came loose, came after friends of the couple had torn apart speculation about their future in Hollywood and rumoured strains behind the scenes. 

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex put on an extraordinary red carpet-style display of flirting and affection at the Invictus Games on Thursday

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex put on an extraordinary red carpet-style display of flirting and affection at the Invictus Games on Thursday

Harry places his hand on Meghan's arm on Thursday as the pair interact with fans at the Ukraine v Nigeria volleyball match

Harry places his hand on Meghan’s arm on Thursday as the pair interact with fans at the Ukraine v Nigeria volleyball match

The smiling Duchess of Sussex puts her arm around he husband Prince Harry at Thursday's games

The smiling Duchess of Sussex puts her arm around he husband Prince Harry at Thursday’s games

Harry and Meghan smile for the camera as a fan takes a selfie

Harry and Meghan smile for the camera as a fan takes a selfie

Meghan is seen smiling and laughing as Harry cheers during the volleyball match on Thursday

Meghan is seen smiling and laughing as Harry cheers during the volleyball match on Thursday

Adoring crowds snap photos of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex as the royal couple puts on a very public display of affection on Thursday

Adoring crowds snap photos of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex as the royal couple puts on a very public display of affection on Thursday

Harry was seen laughing by Meghan's side as the pair cheered on the competitors and took selfies with adoring fans

Harry was seen laughing by Meghan’s side as the pair cheered on the competitors and took selfies with adoring fans

Meghan takes a selfie with a fan sporting Team USA gear at the Invictus Games on Thursday

Meghan takes a selfie with a fan sporting Team USA gear at the Invictus Games on Thursday

Prince Harry speaks to the crowd at the Invictus Games in Dusseldorf, Germany on Thursday

Prince Harry speaks to the crowd at the Invictus Games in Dusseldorf, Germany on Thursday

Harry and Meghan cheer for the competitors during Thursday's Invictus Games

Harry and Meghan cheer for the competitors during Thursday’s Invictus Games

Meghan was all smiles as she moved through the stands, accompanied by her husband, at the Merkur Spiel-Arena in Dusseldorf on Thursday

Meghan was all smiles as she moved through the stands, accompanied by her husband, at the Merkur Spiel-Arena in Dusseldorf on Thursday

Meghan claps her hands as she walks along the volleyball court on Thursday

Meghan claps her hands as she walks along the volleyball court on Thursday

Harry was so happy to be at yesterday's festivities that he even performed a dad-dance from the stands

Harry was so happy to be at yesterday’s festivities that he even performed a dad-dance from the stands 

Harry is seen dancing in the crowd as Meghan interacts with adoring fans

Harry is seen dancing in the crowd as Meghan interacts with adoring fans

Ms James said: ‘Meghan and Harry’s body language really does seem to signal that the Harry and Meghan roadshow is back in the room.

‘It’s been a while since the fans have been treated to some of their signature rituals of togetherness as a couple and as a professional double act but they appear here taking the applause like celebrities with Harry back in his proud, protective tow-along pose, hand-in-hand with a very excited looking Meghan.

‘Their hand clasp is mutual, with Harry’s hand on top in a gesture of dominance and Meghan’s fingers are curled upward to show reciprocal affection as Harry leans to talk to her.’

Harry had travelled to Dusseldorf alone after a stopover in London. He and his wife have carried out a large number of solo events separately this summer.

Their last public engagement was in New York in May when Meghan was given a Women of Vision Award. Doria Ragland also attended.

In early August Harry embarked on a boys-only Asian tour with best friend Nacho Figueras while his wife partied with friends watching Taylor Swift in LA and stayed at home to care for Archie and Lilibet.

But last night Meghan cosied up to one another in the crowd at the culmination of the wheelchair basketball where both looked delighted when the USA won. Before the final with France ended, Harry wrapped his arm around his wife as they watched the nail-biting action on court. Meghan had comforted him as he covered his eyes during a particularly stressful sporting moment.

Harry whispers in his wife Meghan's ear as the couple are the star attractions in Dusseldorf on Wednesday as other royals stay silent

Harry whispers in his wife Meghan’s ear as the couple are the star attractions in Dusseldorf on Wednesday as other royals stay silent

Meghan and Harry arrive hand-in-hand at the Merkur Spiel-Arena in Dusseldorf on Wednesday

Meghan and Harry arrive hand-in-hand at the Merkur Spiel-Arena in Dusseldorf on Wednesday

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex held hands, cosied up to one another and were seen affectionately leaning towards each other as they attended the wheelchair basketball finale at the Merkur Spiel-Arena in Dusseldorf, Germany on Wednesday

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex held hands, cosied up to one another and were seen affectionately leaning towards each other as they attended the wheelchair basketball finale at the Merkur Spiel-Arena in Dusseldorf, Germany on Wednesday

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex looking loved-up at the Invictus Games in Dusseldorf on Wednesday

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex looking loved-up at the Invictus Games in Dusseldorf on Wednesday

The Sussexes smile at eachother and both were in high spirits on Wednesday

The Sussexes smile at eachother and both were in high spirits on Wednesday

Harry rubs his wife's arm on a night they were both clearly enjoying

Harry rubs his wife’s arm on a night they were both clearly enjoying

The couple were all smiles and appeared to whisper more sweet nothings to one another before Meghan led the way at the medals ceremony, hugging athletes and their families on the courtside.

It was a world away from their previous appearance in public together almost a fortnight ago when Harry appeared bored and was looking at his phone as his wife danced with her mother Doria and friends at a Beyonce concert in California.

Harry looked far happier 48 hours later when he went to see Messi’s Inter Miami play LAFC with many other celebs. And the following day Meghan was back watching Beyonce again with stars including Kelly Rowlands amid rumours her big Hollywood relaunch – including reviving her Tig lifestyle brand to rival Gwyneth Paltrow’s $250million Goop.

It came amid rumours Meghan is enforcing a brand separation from her husband after his best-selling book Spare, containing many brutal attacks on his family, damaged their popularity in the US and UK.

But Prince Harry’s deep rift with his family is casting a shadow over the Invictus Games with the absence of his brother Prince William particularly keenly felt, veterans ‘caught up in the royal crossfire’ have claimed.

Harry’s time in Afghanistan inspired him to launch the sporting event but the Prince and Princess of Wales were central to its initial success. 

The couple’s now-defunct foundation formed with the Duke of Sussex hoovered up sponsors and spent huge sums of cash to get Invictus up and running.

Nine years ago Harry, his father and brother stood united as they attended the opening ceremony and multiple events at the first ever Invictus Games in London – but the new King and his heir have had zero involvement since Harry met Meghan and they all fell out.

Officials have said that despite Harry’s passion for Invictus, which is growing in size, there have been plenty of seats at the Merkur Spiel-Arena in Dusseldorf. Some believe that the involvement of Charles, William and Kate would change that.

Meghan, 42, was seen shyly looking towards her husband, 38, who appeared to sweetly whisper in her ear during one candid moment on Wednesday, while another showed Harry wrapping his arm around his wife as they watched the nail-biting action on court

Meghan, 42, was seen shyly looking towards her husband, 38, who appeared to sweetly whisper in her ear during one candid moment on Wednesday, while another showed Harry wrapping his arm around his wife as they watched the nail-biting action on court

The Duke and Duchess on Wednesday are seen at the wheelchair basketball final between the United States and France

The Duke and Duchess on Wednesday are seen at the wheelchair basketball final between the United States and France 

Prince Harry and Meghan Duchess of Sussex watch the basketball at the Invictus Games on Wednesday - cheering on the Americans

Prince Harry and Meghan Duchess of Sussex watch the basketball at the Invictus Games on Wednesday – cheering on the Americans

Meghan Markle and the Duke of Sussex at the games on Wednesday as the Royal Family stay quiet on Invictus. Harry couldn't look at one point

Meghan Markle and the Duke of Sussex at the games on Wednesday as the Royal Family stay quiet on Invictus. Harry couldn’t look at one point

Harry points something out to his laughing wife on Wednesday

Harry points something out to his laughing wife on Wednesday

Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, hands out medals to the winning USA wheelchair basketball team on Wednesday

Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, hands out medals to the winning USA wheelchair basketball team on Wednesday

The Duchess hugged one of the stars of the tournament on Wednesday

The Duchess hugged one of the stars of the tournament on Wednesday

The Duchess of Sussex was very vocal as she watched one of the events on Wednesday

The Duchess of Sussex was very vocal as she watched one of the events on Wednesday

The Duchess of Sussex was very vocal as she watched one of the events on Wednesday

Harry and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, at the medal presentation of the wheelchair basketball

Harry and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, at the medal presentation of the wheelchair basketball

The Prince and Princess of Wales have both been at the rugby World Cup in France in the past week while King Charles and Queen Camilla and other senior royals have been at the Highland Games. 

One Team GB insider told The Telegraph: ‘The athletes find it bizarre but don’t want to get caught up in the royal crossfire.’  

This year’s games in Germany are the biggest ever involving 22 nations and 500-plus athletes. Harry has been there from start to finish, joining in with clapping and dancing in the crowd, and joking about going out on the beers at the end of the day.

Many have enjoyed seeing the Harry of old, high fiving children and singing Sweet Caroline in the days before his wife Meghan arrived. 

But there has been no word from his family in the UK. 

Double amputee Ben McBean, who was on the same return flight from Afghanistan as Harry in 2008 and credited with inspiring the Duke to launch Invictus,  said he understood both sides of the ‘rift’ between the brothers but added that they should have put their differences aside.

He told The Telegraph: ‘Saying that, they should have just given the lads a shout out. It’s like when we went to Afghanistan, no one supported the war, but they supported the troops. It’s the same thing’.

Palace sources reportedly say that members of the Royal family never involve themselves in each others’ professional endeavours, and they would not expect the Duke to voice support for the finalists of William’s Earthshot Prize, for example.

One critic of Harry said: ‘Harry has never supported any of latest William‘s projects, not Earthshot when he is president of African Parks and advocate for climate change, no word about Homewards either but they insist William must supportInvictus. I’m so tired of this nonsense’.

Harry and Meghan share a private moment on Wednesday

Harry and Meghan share a private moment on Wednesday

Meghan smiles to the crowds at an event last night

Meghan smiles to the crowds at an event last night

Harry and Meghan are now the only two royals involved. William and Kate had supported it in the past

Meghan attends the medal ceremony and hands over a medal to the winning team

Meghan attends the medal ceremony and hands over a medal to the winning team

The Duke of Sussex and Meghan Duchess of Sussex are seen at the wheelchair basketball final between the United States and France

The Duke of Sussex and Meghan Duchess of Sussex are seen at the wheelchair basketball final between the United States and France

Prince Harry speaks enthusiastically to a Team GB supporter on Monday

Prince Harry speaks enthusiastically to a Team GB supporter on Monday

Meghan, Duchess of Sussex meets Glory Essien at the "Friends @ Home Event" at the Station Airport on Tuesday during day three of the Invictus Games

Meghan, Duchess of Sussex meets Glory Essien at the “Friends @ Home Event” at the Station Airport on Tuesday during day three of the Invictus Games

Earlier this month King Charles attended the Highland Games – an event which was a firm favourite of his late mother, Queen Elizabeth II – with the Duchess of Cornwall.  

They were joined by Anne, Princess Royal, and her husband Sir Timothy Laurence at the games which have been a part of Scotland’s culture for hundreds of years.

Critics argue the royal family‘s ‘ill-will’ towards Harry should not be held against the disabled veterans who are competing.

The Prince and Princess of Wales were integral in the early stages of the Invictus Games.

The Royal Foundation, which was shared by Prince Harry at the time – invested significant amounts of money in the event. 

Meanwhile Harry’s brother Prince William continued with his charity work on Wednesday in London, visiting a building site to discuss the mental health of construction workers.

His sister-in-law Kate has also been carrying out royal visits this week, going to HMP High Down in Surrey on Tuesday to learn more about the work of an addiction charity.

King Charles III visited Tomintoul in the Cairngorms where he was welcomed by primary school children and community stalwarts. 

An anonymous UK media strategist said: ‘It’s ironic Buckingham Palace has had more to say about the Highland Games than the Invictus Games, despite the honorary military roles they hold.

‘In doing so, the palace ends up looking mean-spirited and petty. The ill will against Harry should not be held against the Invictus competitors.’ 

The Invictus Games is one of the big projects that Prince Harry has continued since his departure from the royal family. 

He was given a hero’s welcome in Germany by those attending the latest iteration of the competition he founded for wounded and disabled military veterans.

Harry arrived at the event trailed by dozens of excited schoolchildren who had been given time off from studies to attend. 

He has said he plans to attend as many events as he can during the week-long competition. 

On Tuesday, Meghan Markle joined the Duke at the games held at the Merkur Spiel-Arena, where the pair were seen smiling and rejoicing as they watched numerous sporting events. 

The Duchess was seen sporting a stars and stripes badge as she cheered her home country on during the wheelchair basketball game between USA and France on Wednesday. 



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