Meghan Markle and Prince Harry encountered a tumultuous welcome in Vancouver as they arrived for the Invictus Games, a prestigious sporting event for wounded veterans established in 2014.
The couple, who have resided in Canada since their decision to step back from royal responsibilities in January 2020, were met with vehement protests from Canadians branding them as freeloaders, traitors, and hypocrites.
Demonstrators brandishing signs urging them to return to England and accusing them of squandering tax money hurled insults and obscenities as the couple departed the airport.
Some even went as far as pelting their vehicle with eggs and tomatoes, while a few attempted to obstruct their path.
Clearly unsettled by the hostile reception, Meghan and Harry opted not to engage with the crowd or the press.
Their visit to Vancouver was intended to be discreet and intimate, focusing on attending the Invictus Games’ opening ceremony and interacting with participants and organizers.
The Invictus Games, a project close to Harry’s heart following his service in Afghanistan, serves as a platform to honor the resilience and valor of wounded, injured, and ill service personnel and veterans from around the globe.
However, the couple’s trip to Vancouver has been overshadowed by the uproar and criticism stemming from their decision to depart from royal duties and pursue a more autonomous and financially sustainable lifestyle.
Dubbed “Megxit” by the media, Meghan and Harry have been accused of disrespecting the queen, betraying the monarchy, and relinquishing their obligations.
Criticism has also been directed at their opulent lifestyle, security expenses, and perceived environmental insensitivity.
Their choice to settle in Canada has not resonated well with the locals, evident in a recent survey by Angus Reid Institute indicating that 73% of Canadians are unwilling to bear the estimated $10 million annual cost of the couple’s security.
A mere 3% expressed a desire for Meghan and Harry to gain permanent residency, while 14% favored their departure from the country altogether.
The couple’s arrival coincided with a significant political turmoil in Canada, with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau grappling with protests and blockades by indigenous groups and environmental activists opposing a contentious pipeline project.
The demonstrators, contesting the construction of the coastal gas-linked pipeline traversing the traditional lands of the Wet’suwet’en First Nation, have disrupted transportation networks nationwide, triggering economic and social disruptions.
In addition to facing backlash from detractors, Meghan and Harry have also drawn criticism from their supporters for what is perceived as insensitivity towards Canadian issues.
Some fans expressed disappointment over the couple’s decision to attend the Invictus Games instead of showing solidarity with indigenous and environmental causes, urging them to lead a more modest and considerate life devoid of their titles and privileges.
Residing in a lavish $14 million estate on Vancouver Island with their son Archie, the couple has refrained from commenting on the controversy or the protests encircling their visit.
Nonetheless, a spokesperson for Meghan and Harry emphasized that the visit was personal and private, underscoring the couple’s respect and admiration for the Canadian populace and its concerns.
The spokesperson reiterated the couple’s commitment to remain in Canada and continue contributing to and supporting the nation.