Prince Harry ‘profoundly moved’ as he takes part in traditional blanket ceremony in Canada


PRINCE Harry got all wrapped up for Valentine’s Day.

The Duke of Sussex took part in a traditional blanket ceremony in Canada.

Prince Harry shaking hands with a woman in Indigenous clothing.
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Prince Harry with Indigenous community members at the Invictus Games.
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Prince Harry at the Invictus Games, receiving a gift from a Tsleil-Waututh First Nation member.
He said that he had been ‘profoundly moved’ by the experience

He received the honour on a visit to the Tsleil-Waututh Nation in British Columbia.

The sacred gesture symbolises protection and respect.

Harry, 40, said that he had been “profoundly moved” by the experience.

He posed for pictures with members of the community.

He also stopped at a daycare centre to spend time with youth ambassadors.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex later released a joint statement describing the visit as “special”.

Harry is in Canada for his Invictus Games for wounded veterans.

Wife Meghan, 43, has returned to their kids in ­California.

She posted a ­picture online of son Archie, five, and daughter Lilibet, three, making cakes.


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