Britain's
Prince Harry makes first public appearance with
girlfriend
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[September 26, 2017]
TORONTO (Reuters) -
Britain's Prince Harry and American girlfriend Meghan
Markle made their first formal public appearance
together on Monday, with the couple holding hands and
watching a wheelchair tennis match at the Invictus Games
in Toronto.
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Markle, an actress who stars in the TV legal
drama "Suits," has been dating Harry for more than a year. They
both appeared at the Invictus Games opening ceremony on the
weekend, but sat apart and were not photographed together.
On Monday, they both wore jeans and sunglasses, but did not
escape the notice of the crowd, which cheered their arrival. The
pair appeared relaxed and were seen leaning in to share
whispered comments during the match, and also turned around and
chatted with spectators in the row behind them.
There were about 200 to 300 spectators at the match, which was
free to attend.
The Invictus Games are an international sports competition for
wounded and sick military personnel founded in 2014 by Harry,
younger brother of William, the second in line to the British
throne.
The couple's step into the public eye together will likely fuel
speculation that marriage is on the horizon and only add to
media interest in Markle.
Harry, William and William's wife Kate are a staple of the front
pages of British newspapers and gossip magazines, which pore
over every aspect of their lives.
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Harry last November criticized the press for subjecting Markle to "a
wave of abuse and harassment" after the news of their relationship
sparked a stream of stories about the 36-year-old actress in British
newspapers, including comment pieces he complained had a racial
undertone.
Markle, a divorcee, is a native of Los Angeles whose father is white
and mother African-American.
Markle told Vanity Fair magazine earlier this month that she and
Harry were in love, in her first direct comments about the
relationship.
Her former husband, Trevor Engelson, is reportedly working on a
television comedy about divorce and about sharing custody of
children after the former wife marries into the British royal
family.
(Reporting by Alastair Sharp and Mark Blinch; Editing by Mary
Milliken and Jonathan Oatis)
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