The Sussexes appeared loved-up as they took in the Invictus Games’ opening ceremony in Vancouver before they headed to an Indian restaurant for a meal with Michael Bublé and his wife Luisana

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle enjoyed a meal with with singer Michael Bublé and his wife Luisana at an Indian restaurant after watching the Invictus Games’ opening ceremony.

The Sussexes looked loved-up as they took in the start of the sporting event in Vancouver, kissing and cuddling in the stands. The duke, 40, and duchess, 43, put on an amorous display throughout the two-hour show, alongside 40,000 fans, inside Vancouver’s BC Place stadium.

And then afterwards they went on a low-key date night at Vij’s Indian restaurant in the city with Michael and Luisana on Saturday night. Chef Vikram Vij wrote on Instagram: “Another incredible night at Vij’s. When food brings people together, magic happens! We were honoured to once again welcome Prince Harry, Meghan Markle, Michael Bublé, and Luisana Lopilato for another unforgettable evening at Vij’s.

“Sharing great conversation, incredible flavors, and the joy of coming together—this is what dining is all about! A special night made even more meaningful as we celebrate the opening of the 2025 Invictus Games—a powerful tribute to resilience, courage, and the human spirit.”

Earlier Harry and Meghan were seen smiling and laughing together as they watched performances by a host of stars, including Katy Perry, Chris Martin and Nelly Furtado. An onlooker said: “They looked so happy. It was lovely to see.”

The opening ceremony came after US president Donald Trump took a dig at mum-of-two Meghan while declaring he was not interested in throwing Harry out of the US amid his visa row. Trump, 78, said he won’t deport Harry – because the royal “has enough problems” with his “terrible” wife.

Harry appeared to aim an apparent jab back at Trump while giving a speech on stage towards the end of the end of the show, bemoaning “weak moral character in the world”. He also personally thanked veterans after leaving the stage and shared a hug with a member of the Ukrainian team.

Harry and Meghan on Sunday night met competitors’ friends and families in Vancouver and were preparing to watch injured veterans go head-to-head in wheelchair basketball and wheelchair curling. Writing on her Instagram account on Sunday night, Meghan said: “Let the games begin! Get ready for a week of heart, hope, and heroes in action. Join us in cheering loudly and proudly to show just how much these competitors and their families mean to us.”

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