Invictus Games have wrapped up in Vancouver with a closing ceremony headlined by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Prince Harry, the Duke of Sussex.
King Charles and Prince Harry may not be on the best of terms at the moment, but that's not stopping the monarch from acknowledging the good work that his youngest son does with the Invictus Games. On Wednesday,
The Duchess of Sussex's pinky ring wasn't the only gift from her husband that she wore during her trip to Canada
Prince Harry, who shares kids Archie, 5, and Lilibet, 3, with wife Meghan Markle, detailed the difficult conversation he started having with his children about his Invictus Games organization.
The Duke of Sussex, 40, took to the stage at Rogers Arena in Vancouver to share a few parting thoughts during the Invictus Games closing ceremony.
Michael Bublé says he's proud of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle for "all the work" they put into the Invictus Games as he supports the event in Canada.
The picture isn’t from a current Valentine’s day out, however, as Prince Harry is in Vancouver for the Invictus Games—the sporting tournament he founded in 2014 for wounded veterans. (Markle accompanied her husband there for several events before heading back to their home in Montecito.
I’d love for them to experience the Invictus spirit firsthand one day,” The Duke of Sussex told T&C about bringing Archie and Lili to the games.
Prince Harry took the stage at the Invictus Games closing ceremony, delivering emotional remarks to the athletes who competed in Vancouver and Whistler.
Prince Harry surprised Meghan Markle by asking her to sing in front of a crowd in a clip that went viral on social media. The Duke of Sussex played a cheeky prank on his wife during a speech at the Invictus Games,
Meghan Markle wore a signet ring gifted by Prince Harry at the Invictus Games in Canada. The Duchess of Sussex, 43, wore a gold ring engraved with the couple’s royal monogram, which features their initials underneath a coronet.
The Duke of Sussex and the Canadian prime minster laughed and chatted together in the stands as they watched the sports action at the Vancouver Convention Centre