Michael Bublé, a successful singer and coach on The Voice, recently praised Prince Harry and Meghan Markle for their public service in an interview with British Forces Broadcasting Service (BFBS) Radio.
According to People, Bublé and his wife, Luisana Lopilato, are actually close friends of Harry and Meghan. The couples are so close that they always find time for at least one double date whenever they're in the same area.
When speaking to BFBS Radio, Bublé said, "love Invictus. I love everything it stands for [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."
Bublé didn't confine his admiration for Prince Harry's work to one interview, as the singer also expressed his feelings during a speech given at the Invictus Games' opening ceremony.
"I know how difficult something like this is, and I wanted to make sure I did this right. Because without the incredible effort of this young man, none of this would happen," Bublé said while introducing Prince Harry to the opening ceremony's audience.
A close friend and admirer of Prince Harry's personal cause

Michael Bublé appears to be one of Prince Harry's most prominent supporters. At first glance, readers might think Bublé's only supporting a close friend, but People's coverage of the singer's other comments show that Michael truly believes in serving those who've served others.
"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," Bublé told BFBS Radio during his interview.
Bublé also told BFBS Radio's interviewer that the world needs more people like them who "give us the ability to feel free and safe and able to raise our kids the right way.”
Bublé's admiration for people who've served in the armed forces insinuates that his respect for Prince Harry is deeper than a few public statements. While the Invictus Games focus on wounded veterans who still have the drive to compete, supporters of Prince Harry often appreciate his prior service as a captain in the British Army as well.
According to Sussex.com, the Duke of Sussex spent 10 years in the royal military. This decade of service included two tours of Afghanistan as a forward air controller and an Apache helicopter pilot.
As the 2025 Invictus Games come to a close, there is no doubt that Prince Harry will continue to use his influence as a resource to advocate for injured veterans in need of mental health care and social support.