Beaming Meghan Markle snaps pics of Prince Harry in skeleton race after couple defiantly said ‘we cannot be broken’

BEAMING Meghan Markle snapped pictures of Prince Harry in a skeleton race today after the couple defiantly said "we cannot be broken".

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex arrived in Canada on Tuesday to mark one year until the Invictus Games are held there in 2025.

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Beaming Meghan Markle snapped pictures of Prince Harry in a skeleton race today
Prince Harry was seen racing down a narrow iced track on a sleigh in Canada
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Prince Harry was seen racing down a narrow iced track on a sleigh in Canada
Meghan at the Whistler Blackcomb ski resort in British Columbia today
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Meghan at the Whistler Blackcomb ski resort in British Columbia today

The couple were once again snapped at the Whistler Blackcomb ski resort in British Columbia on Thursday.

They spoke to participants, who will be doing skeleton, as they joined a training session in the run up to the Invictus Games 2025.

Harry was seen racing down a narrow iced track on a sled wearing a white bobsleigh helmet.

It comes after the wayward royals issued a defiant "we cannot be broken" statement amid fierce criticism of their rebrand.

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The week has seen a flurry of announcements from the Sussexes.

The couple ditched their Archewell website and replaced it with Sussex.com to share "personal updates" with fans.

And reports claim they changed Archie and Lilibet's last names to Sussex in a bid to "unify" their family.

The pair faced fierce criticism for their rebrand with one royal expert slamming them for "cashing in" on their royal ties.

They were also criticised for not consulting the Royal Family first, after the Queen had banned the couple from using 'SussexRoyal' after they stepped away from royal duty four years ago.

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And defiant Meghan and Harry hit back.

A representative for the Duke and Duchess of Sussex told The Mirror: "We've heard time and time again that certain opportunities are make or break for the couple.

"They're still here. They're still working and pursuing what they believe in, despite constantly being challenged and criticised.

"This couple will not be broken."

During their Valentine's Day outing yesterday, Harry was given a demonstration of how to sit-ski.

Meanwhile, Meghan waited for him at the bottom of the slope.

It was the first time the couple appeared since rebranding Archwell.com into Sussex.com - a "one-stop-shop" for fans to get "personal updates".

The late Queen banned the couple from using 'SussexRoyal' after they stepped away from royal duty four years ago.

The Queen ordered the pair to mothball it in the January 2020 exit settlement, when Meghan and Harry stopped being senior members of the royal family.

But the new site still links back to the Sussex Royal website.

Visitors to that site see a notice that reads: "This site was established in 2020 and sets out the work streams of Prince Harry and Meghan, The Duke and Duchess of Sussex prior to their move to the United States."

A link then takes the pair back to Sussex.com.

Meghan yesterday broke her silence on the new Sussex.com, ignoring critics while she boasted about its design.

She and Harry were then snapped with smiles ear-to-ear as they met veterans on the ice to launch next year's Invictus Games.

This is the first rebrand the couple have undergone since they launched Archewell in October 2020.

They had previously used Sussex Royal setting up a website and social media profiles.

Megxit terms mean the couple can use their Duke and Duchess titles but cannot use HRH in their new financial endeavours.

However, the couple has now been accused of "cashing in" on their royal connections - after using their royal crest.

The Duchess of Sussex worked closely with the College of Arms in London to create the design, Kensington Palace said at the time it was first revealed after their royal wedding in May 2018.

Royal expert Angela Levin dubbed the couple "pathetic" for using the royal coat of arms.

She told The Sun: "They are cashing in on their royal connections that they say they hate so much.

"Queen Elizabeth II would be furious because they promised they wouldn't do that.

"They should be stopped from using a title that they spent years insulting."

Harry donned a white bobsleigh helmet as he spoke to competitors
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Harry donned a white bobsleigh helmet as he spoke to competitorsCredit: James Whatling

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