Meghan Markle packs on PDA with Prince Harry at Invictus Games after Trump's 'terrible' comment
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Meghan Markle seemed to send a message to Donald Trump on Saturday night, showing affection for Prince Harry just hours after the US President called her "terrible."
The Duchess of Sussex, 43, put on a public display of affection while watching from the stands in Vancouver with her husband, cuddling close to him before sharing a passionate kiss.
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Her gesture came soon after Trump said he had no plans to deport Harry from the US due to a legal dispute over his immigration status, citing his "problems with his wife."
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"I don't want to do that," Trump said on Friday. "I'll leave him alone. He's got enough problems with his wife. She's terrible," he told the New York Post.
Meghan appeared to respond to the criticism with a warm display at the Invictus Games, affectionately snuggling with Harry.
Bundled up in a long cream trench coat to battle Canada's cold temperatures, Meghan leaned into her husband before planting a big kiss, drawing the attention of those around her.
She also energetically shook her pom-poms, placing a protective hand on Harry.
Trump’s remarks followed Meghan’s decision to push back the release of her Netflix cookery series, *With Love Meghan*, from January to March due to the wildfires in LA.
Meghan was expected to have a busy start to 2025, with the relaunch of her Instagram account, new projects for her lifestyle brand American Riviera Orchard, her podcast, and her show all on the horizon.
Some critics questioned her reasoning for delaying the Netflix show’s premiere by two months, but sources told PEOPLE Magazine it was a decision Meghan made without hesitation.
The Duke and Duchess previously denied claims about their challenging behavior toward staff, which were made by Vanity Fair in January.