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Michael Bublé has expressed his pride in friends Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's dedication to the Invictus Games, speaking at the Whistler Welcome Celebration.
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.
The Canadian singer, who hails from Barnaby near Vancouver, shared his deep connection to the Games's mission during the celebrations in Whistler.
Michael Bublé makes his feelings clear on Meghan Markle and Prince Harry after meeting in Canada
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Bublé shared his emotional connection to veterans during the event, explaining his nightly tribute during performances.
"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.
At the Whistler Welcome Celebration, the singer charmed the crowd with an acapella rendition of "Feeling Good."
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, highlighting the importance of supporting veterans.
The friendship between Bublé and the Sussexes has been evident throughout the Games, with the couples maintaining their double date tradition.
The singer and his wife Luisana Lopilato joined Harry and Meghan for dinner at Vij's restaurant on the first night of the competition.
Their social connection extends beyond the Games, as they previously supported the One Year to Go countdown event in February 2024.
During that event, Bublé and Prince Harry participated together in wheelchair curling, one of the new winter sports debuting this year.
"It's just nice to hang, it's nice to see old friends," Bublé remarked about the royal couple.
Bublé's introduction of Prince Harry at the Whistler Welcome Celebration highlighted their warm relationship.
"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.
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The two shared a handshake and hug following the introduction.
The Vancouver Whistler 2025 Games mark a significant return to Canada, following the 2017 Toronto Games where Harry and Meghan made their first public appearance as a couple.
Prince Harry told People magazine: "It's incredible to be back in Canada. Canada couldn't be more appropriate to host the first Winter Games."