Meghan Markle said just one word during the Prince Harry interview segment on Good Morning America today - but blink and you'll complete...
Meghan Markle said just one word during the Prince Harry interview segment on Good Morning America today - but blink and you'll completely miss it.
The Duke of Sussex sat down with a Good Morning America presenter Will Reeve today for a rare interview. Speaking in the televised chat, Prince Harry opened up about his family life in Montecito, his father's cancer diagnosis, and the Invictus Games.
In the second part of the televised chat, his wife Meghan Markle makes a very rare appearance while the couple take to the slopes in Canada. But the appearance is very short indeed, with the Duchess of Sussex only saying one word in the blink-and-you'll-miss-it moment.
The couple, who are currently in Vancouver for Whistler 2025's One Year to Go celebrations ahead of the Invictus Games, were seen speaking to members of the public on some snow-covered slopes during the interview segment on GMA today. Both the Duke and Duchess were seen chatting and shaking hands with the people who were greeting them.
At one point, the voiceover, which spoke about Harry's interview, cut out and you could hear the live audio from the couple's trip. During this brief moment, Harry could be heard chatting to people, while Meghan could be seen crouching down to shake somebody's hand before saying "Hi", which was the only singular word uttered by the Duchess in her husband's televised interview.
During his interview, Harry spoke to Will about his life in California with wife Meghan and their two children. "So my family and my life in California is as it is," Harry said, adding: "I have got other trips planned. That would take me through the UK or back to the UK, so you know, I'll stop in and see my family as much as I can."
When asked about his children and how he was coping as "Harry the dad" and Harry joked: "I can't tell you, that's classified". He then added: "The kids are doing great. The kids are growing up as all kids do, very fast. They've both got an incredible sense of humour. They make us laugh and keep us grounded every single day. I'm just very grateful to be a dad."