Michael Bublé has made his feelings clear on Meghan Markle and Prince Harry after meeting in Canada. The Grammy Award-winning singer praised the couple’s commitment to the adaptive sports tournament in an interview with British Forces Broadcasting Service Radio.
“I know how hard Harry and Meghan work at it. I know that it’s a lot, and I love that I can be part of it,” Bublé said. “Every night, wherever I am, and I mean it, anywhere in the world, when I sing the song ‘Home’ that I wrote, every single night, I dedicate it to the servicemen and women,” he told BFBS Radio.
“It’s just nice to hang, it’s nice to see old friends,” Bublé said, after he enjoyed a double date with Prince Harry and Meghan Markle while they’re in Canada for the Invictus Games. Bublé’s introduction of Prince Harry at the Whistler Welcome Celebration showed their close bond.
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“It’s humbling and it’s an honour for me, and I know how difficult something like this is,” Bublé said, before welcoming “my friend, Prince Harry” to the stage. During his appearance in Canada, he told the Invictus athletes they are “real superheroes,” demonstrating his deep respect for the Games’s participants.
“The world needs more good,” Bublé added. n February 8, 2025, the two couples dined at Vij’s, an Indian restaurant in Vancouver, and even posed for a photo with the staff. “When food brings people together, magic happens! We were honored to once again welcome Prince Harry, Meghan Markle, Michael Bublé, and Luisana Lopilato for another unforgettable evening at Vij’s,” owner and head chef Vikram Vij wrote on Instagram.
After their visit to the restaurant, Vij told Hello! magazine, “They are amazing, extremely beautiful, and very friendly.” The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have been in Canada for the 2025 Invictus Games, a multi-day competition for wounded military members founded by Prince Harry. On February 10, 2025, Bublé made an appearance at an Invictus Games event in Whistler, where he sang his 2005 song “Feeling Good” in front of a live audience.