
Prince Harry can rely on his wife’s support Megan Markle for 2025 Invictus games.
US Weekly He has learned the 43 -year -old Duchess of Sussex that she attends some of the events in Vancouver and Whistler, Canada, on Saturday, February 8, to Sunday, February 16th.
Markle will be available to support her husband’s work while raising competitors and their stories.
The wounded, wounded or sick service and women’s competition has been founded by 40-year-old Harry in 2014 and has been inspired by her decades of experience in the armed forces.
“It is very important to him as a soldier, it is very important to him as a person,” ” Dominic ReedCEO of the Invictus Games Foundation, said in an interview with People On Wednesday, February 5th. “We all get something from it for our own reasons, but it created exceptional opportunities for an exceptional number of people. They feel seen and heard and care. “

Markle’s visit is also tingling the recent speculation about the “professional separation” between the couple. Instead, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex continue to stand together in support of the reasons that are most important to them.
In May 2024 the couple enjoyed their First official tour In Nigeria, to announce new partnerships with the Archewell Foundation and other organizations. Three months later, duo travels to Colombia And they participated in events against discrimination and cyber.
In 2024, Harry – who shared Prince Archie Harrison, 5 -year -old, and Princess Lilibet “Lily” Diana, 3 years old, with Markle – celebrated the 10th anniversary of the first Invictus games.
During an event in London, Reserve The author recalled the first days of the creation of the Sports Competition for Wounded Veterans.
“Sport was the magic I witnessed,” ” Harry said After initially attending the games of the Ministry of Defense’s Ministry of Defense. “I just returned from Afghanistan, saw the wounded, wounded and sick, and saw the effect it had on all families, and only the weight – the load of defense and the people and the rehab programs. It just didn’t be enough. “
Harry eventually partnered with entrepreneur Sir Keith Mills to create something “more and better.”
“I made children go up, hug their feet and thank me – thank us to the foundation for returning dad for helping mom,” Harry told the Invictus Foundation’s influence on families. “That’s a real thing.”