The action is just getting started for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, and their schedule promises to be quite exciting.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are gearing up for an intensive few days, focusing on the Invictus Games, an event Harry founded in 2014 that has gained prominence among veteran athletes.
This year, the Games in Vancouver-Whistler will mark a milestone by including winter sports for the first time, such as alpine skiing, snowboarding, curling, and skeleton—an exciting twist to the competition.
The adapted sports competition runs from Feb. 8-16 in Vancouver and Whistler.
Meghan and Harry at wheelchair basketball game
Earlier in the Games, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex made their official entrance by attending a thrilling wheelchair basketball match, pitting the U.S. and Nigerian teams against each other.
The atmosphere was electric, and Meghan and Harry immersed themselves in the experience, enjoying every moment.
In the front row, the Sussexes stayed involved, interacting with organizers and fans. You could tell they were enjoying the show, smiling and laughing as they left the stadium.
Fans didn’t miss the opportunity to get close: there were photos, hugs, and intimate moments that made the atmosphere even more special, as People magazine reports.
The connection they established with the athletes was palpable; they were seen applauding and supporting the competitors, which shows how passionate they are about this cause.
So these days promise to be memorable for Harry and Meghan, who continue their commitment to the Invictus Games and supporting the brave men and women who have served their countries.