Prince Harry has made an emotional speech in Canada, as he thanked Toronto for "providing him" with his wife, Meghan Markle. The Duke of Sussex spent two days in Toronto carrying out engagements to mark Remembrance Week.
On Thursday, he attended the 17th annual True Patriot Love Foundation National Tribute Dinner to reflect on his "commitment to support those who serve". Harry joined business leaders, dignitaries, and supporters from across Canada to celebrate the contributions of Canadian Armed Forces members, veterans, and their families.
The Duke met with veterans, active service members, and their families, engaging in conversations about their experiences.
During his speech, Harry mentioned his wife and her connection to Canada.
According to People magazine, he said: "Truthfully and jokes aside, this city will always mean a great deal to me.
"You provided a wife for me and you hosted the Invictus Games in 2017, touchstones in my life both professionally and personally.
"Together we witnessed something extraordinary. The strength of the human spirit that shines when people who have served rise again through sport, teamwork, and a redefined purpose.
"That spirit, the devotion to those who serve, is something Canada embodies like no other nation."
Elsewhere, Harry spoke about his personal connection with Canada's military, from his training at CFB Suffield in Alberta to serving alongside Canadian Armed Forces members during his deployment in Afghanistan.
The evening included the presentation of the Patriot Award to General Rick Hillier, whose leadership throughout his career and instrumental role in establishing True Patriot Love in 2009 have created a "lasting legacy, strengthening both the country and those who serve it".
The Duke of Sussex was invited to Canada by the True Patriot Love Foundation.
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