Prince Harry Does Celebratory Dance During Hockey Game Date With Meghan Markle
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The Duke and Duchess of Sussex make it clear that they are supporting Vancouver Canucks as they do a celebratory dance when the team scores against the San Jose Sharks.

AceShowbiz - Prince Harry and Meghan Markle had so much fun when attending a hockey game in Vancouver on Monday night, November 20. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex made it clear that they were supporting Vancouver Canucks as they did a celebratory dance when the team scored against the San Jose Sharks.

In a video circulating online, Harry could be seen busting a move in excitement at Rogers Arena. The father of two didn't hesitate to shimmy and pump his fists in the air while Simple Minds' "Don't You (Forget About Me)" played over the loudspeaker. His wife, meanwhile, showed her excitement for the Canucks by clapping and cheering for the team, which came out victorious with a final score of 3 to 1.

For the outing, Harry looked casual in a navy blue sports jacket, a sweater and white undershirt. The 39-year-old, who was invited for the ceremonial puck drop at the start of the game, completed the look with navy blue slacks and gray sneakers. Meghan matched the style in an all-navy look.

Another picture saw the couple getting cozy while focusing on the game. The "Spare" author was photographed wrapping his arm around Meghan, with whom he shares two kids, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet together.

This wasn't the first time for the royal couple to dance on a public occasion. The twosome previously danced to the music at Beyonce Knowles' "Renaissance" tour during a Los Angeles stop in September.

Before residing in Montecito, California with their little kids, Harry and Meghan spent some time in a $14 million mansion in Vancouver in 2020. The Sussexes are set to return to Vancouver in 2025 for Harry's Invictus Games.

"The Invictus Games Vancouver-Whistler 2025 will offer a global platform to expand the range and profile of winter adaptive sports," Harry said in a statement on his foundation's website. The Duke added, "With deep respect, I'm also pleased to share that the Games in Canada will be held in partnership with the First Nations, in the spirit of truth and reconciliation with indigenous communities."

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