In a bid to maintain their connection to the British royal family, Prince Harry took on the role of his grandmother, Queen Elizabeth, during a Vancouver Canucks hockey game against the San Jose Sharks.
The Duke of Sussex dropped the ceremonial puck, mirroring the moment when the late Queen herself performed the same act 21 years ago.
Back in October 2002, the National Hockey League went all out to welcome the monarch during her 11-day tour of Canada in celebration of her Golden Jubilee.
Hockey legend Wayne Gretzky even presented her with the ceremonial puck, eliciting cheers from the crowd.
Following in his grandmother’s footsteps, Harry and his wife, Meghan, flew to Canada this week to emulate her actions.
This seems to be their way of reaffirming their ties to the royal family, especially as they face rejection from various charities.
Attending concerts and sporting events has become a common occurrence for the couple, as it serves as a means to distance themselves from the negative press and align themselves with the values associated with the monarchy.
By tracing the Queen’s path through the US, Canada, and other countries, they force comparisons between her and themselves, thereby compelling the British press to juxtapose their images.
The purpose of Harry and Meghan’s visit to Canada is to support the next Invictus Games, scheduled to take place in Vancouver and Whistler in 2025.
According to a source close to an insider, the couple insisted that their faces be displayed on the big screen during the Canucks game.
Not only that, but they also requested their royal cipher, along with their titles as Duke and Duchess of Sussex, to be included.
This move highlights the transition from Meghan Markle to Duchess Meghan Markle, emphasizing the significance of her royal status when she is with Harry.
However, despite their prominent appearance on the screen, the crowds remained unresponsive, signifying a lack of interest or support for the couple.
This lackluster reception further confirms the notion that many Canadians are indifferent to Harry and Meghan’s presence.
The couple had previously devised a plan to relocate to Canada, with Canadian taxpayers covering their security costs.
However, they abruptly shifted to California, leaving behind a sense of deception.
Their intention to monetize their royal status on a global scale was thwarted by the Queen, yet they persist in pursuing the same path.
They continue to travel as representatives of the British royal family, enjoying taxpayer-funded security, extravagant perks, and all expenses paid.
Their visits to London are strategically timed to coincide with film premieres and events where lucrative business deals can be struck.
This is their grand scheme in action.
However, they failed to consider the possibility that the British royal family might not cooperate with their plans.
Now, they are attempting to pressure King Charles into compliance.
To add to the controversy, Meghan and Harry were caught on camera at the game, seemingly in the company of David Eby, possibly seeking support and trying to divert attention from brewing scandals surrounding the Invictus Games.
It is worth noting that their visit to Canada this time was also funded by the Invictus Games, which conveniently coincided with the release of a damning report resulting in the dismissal of the CEO and COO.
In conclusion, Meghan and Harry’s attempt to replicate Queen Elizabeth’s actions during the Canucks game received little response from the audience.
The couple’s efforts to establish themselves as global figures of royalty have been met with indifference from the Canadian public.