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MEGHAN Markle and Prince Harry have been packing on the PDA as the Invictus Games kick off in Canada.

Harry launched the Games back in 2014 for injured servicemen and women – a cause that’s close to the ex-soldier’s heart.

The pair attending the wheelchair basketball on February 9Credit: Getty
Ingrid Seward said Meghan was butting inCredit: Supplied
The couple shared an intimate kiss on stage at the opening ceremony

But it is Meghan who seems to have placed herself front and centre of this year’s Games in Vancouver, Canada – raising eyebrows from critics.

Among the 43-year-old’s show-stealing antics was an “impromtu” introduction to Harry, 40, during the opening ceremony – in which she gushed over the Prince‘s parenting skills.

Later, in the stands, the pair were seen conspicuously giggling and smooching.

Royal biographer Ingrid Seward told The Sun that these “interferences” are simply not needed, given it is Harry’s precious event.

She said: “I thought it was unnecessary …

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