Prince Harry is in the midst of promoting the Invictus Games, which will be held in Canada next February.
Since last weekend, the Duke of Sussex has embarked on a campaign that began with his participation in the Grey Cup pre-show.
After that, he had the opportunity to present the Invictus Games to students at various schools, visiting the Seaforth Armory to join forces with young people in various activities.
This visit was part of the launch of an online program designed to bring the Invictus Games to schools and students around the world.
This Tuesday, Harry made a fun appearance in a video alongside Jelly Roll, the singer who will perform at the closing of the Invictus Games.
But the real gem of his trip came on Wednesday, when the son of King Charles visited an indigenous community and experienced some truly special moments.
Prince Harry in Canada
While in Vancouver, Prince Harry was fortunate enough to visit the Musqueam Indian Reserve, where he was welcomed by Chief Wayne Sparrow at the Little House, a sacred space for the family and community.
Here, Harry experienced the warmth of a cozy fire and listened to Howard E. Grant, one of the owners of the Little House, who explained that there is a nail at the entrance where visitors are invited to leave their negative thoughts behind and focus only on the positive, according to Sussex.com.
Throughout his visit, Harry had the opportunity to meet members of the four host nations, who shared their cultures, values, and visions for the future.
This meeting was not only an opportunity for Harry to learn about the experiences and perspectives of the community but also highlighted the importance of personal connections on the path to understanding and healing.
As part of this cultural exchange, gifts were exchanged between Harry and the youth of each nation, representing the heritage, pride, and strength of their peoples.
According to his office, Prince Harry was “deeply moved by the warmth and hospitality” of the communities he visited.
The visit offered a lesson in the cultural and historical significance of the Host Nations and reaffirmed his commitment to leaving a positive and lasting impact on indigenous communities through the Invictus Games.
However, what has captured attention on social media is the absence of his wife Meghan Markle. She did accompany him on a trip to Canada last February, where they presented the winter sports that will be part of the next edition of the Invictus Games.
Where is Meghan Markle?
The British press, meanwhile, has noted that a source close to the couple commented that Meghan stayed in Montecito because Harry and Meghan have always tackled solo projects related to their individual interests.
This suggests that a desire to strengthen their individual identities, in addition to their life as a couple, could be the reason Harry traveled to Canada without her.
Despite this, the source also clarified that there is no crisis between them and that they are working on projects together.
They remain deeply committed to their joint efforts through Archewell. They have exciting projects underway, all aimed at furthering their shared mission of making a positive impact globally, the source said, reminding that their common goals remain steadfast.