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Invictus Games: Harry and Meghan Markle seen hand-in-hand Invictus Games: Harry and Meghan Markle seen hand-in-hand
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Prince Harry and his girlfriend, actor Meghan Markle, have appeared holding hands in public for the first time.Prince Harry and his girlfriend, actor Meghan Markle, have appeared holding hands in public for the first time.
They were seen at the Invictus Games, an international sporting event set up by the prince for injured soldiers.They were seen at the Invictus Games, an international sporting event set up by the prince for injured soldiers.
The couple have avoided the spotlight since their relationship came to light, but made their first public appearance together at the opening ceremony. The couple have mostly avoided the spotlight, but made their first public appearance together at the opening ceremony in Toronto.
Ms Markle was seated away from Harry at the ceremony, when he was accompanied by US First Lady Melania Trump. Ms Markle sat away from Harry during the ceremony, when he was accompanied by US First Lady Melania Trump.
They were seen holding hands as they arrived for the wheelchair tennis event on Monday afternoon.
The prince and Ms Markle, best known for her role in US TV series Suits, have been dating since July 2016.
In a recent Vanity Fair interview she said of the relationship: "We're two people who are really happy and in love.
"We were very quietly dating for about six months before it became news, and I was working during that whole time, and the only thing that changed was people's perception."
Harry set up the Invictus Games in 2014 with the aim of helping wounded service personnel and veterans with their physical and psychological rehabilitation.
That year the games were held in London, before heading to Florida in 2016.
This year's games are taking place in Toronto, Canada. Teams from 17 nations, made up of over 500 participants, will take part during the week-long event.
The athletes compete in 11 different sports, including archery and wheelchair basketball.