“How does it feel to be here in Whistler today?” the reporter asked the singer in an interview published on Feb. 12, which prompted a heartfelt response.
“Well, that’s a big question and with a big answer. The truth is, I love Invictus. I love everything it stands for. 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 who are a hell of a lot braver than me, who are giving us the freedom to be in a place like this and to enjoy each other. It means a lot to me. It’s deep,” Bublé said.
“And 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,” he continued.
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“There’s a lot of pride here. And listen man, the world needs more good, and we need people like you to give us the ability to feel free and safe and able to raise our kids the right way,” he told the interviewer. Bublé and his wife,Luisana Lopilato, share four children, and she joined him at the Whistler Welcome Celebration commemorating the kickoff of Invictus in Whistler.
“It’s just nice to hang, it’s nice to see old friends. I’m proud of all the work they do, I really am,” Bublé said later in the conversation, affectionately referencing Prince Harry, 40, and Meghan, 43.
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On Feb. 12, the “Everything” singer introduced Harry on stage for the Whistler Welcome Celebration. There, charmed the crowd with an a capella rendition of “Feeling Good” and told the Invictus athletes that they are “real superheroes.”
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