Prince Harry Prepares for Canadian Invictus Games, Focuses on Family Inclusion
Prince Harry is gearing up for his upcoming visit to Canada as the Invictus Games head to Vancouver and Whistler from February 8 to 16. The Duke of Sussex, who co-founded the Games to support wounded servicemen and women, is reportedly considering making it a family affair by bringing along Meghan Markle and their children, Archie and Lilibet.
Insiders reveal that the Sussexes are keen to make the Games more inclusive for families. “Harry and Meghan are looking to promote a family-friendly Invictus Games by including their children in the experience,” a source told *The Express*.
Meghan, 43, has been a consistent supporter of the Games, attending every event since the couple began dating in 2016. Her presence has been a testament to her commitment to the causes Harry champions.
The Sussexes’ dedication to the Games extends beyond attendance. Last year, they visited the Whistler Blackcomb ski resort to meet with competitors and prepare for the 2025 Games, showcasing their hands-on approach to ensuring the event’s success.
While Prince Harry focuses on the Invictus Games, Canadian schools in Manitoba are honouring King Charles in a unique way. A local school division has announced the reintroduction of *God Save the King* during morning announcements. This gesture pays tribute to Canada’s ties to the monarchy and serves as a reminder of the country’s connection to its royal heritage.
As Harry prepares to spotlight the resilience and determination of wounded servicemen and women at the Games, his efforts to incorporate a family-focused perspective highlight the evolving nature of the event. Meanwhile, Canada’s recognition of King Charles underscores the enduring presence of the monarchy in the Commonwealth.
The upcoming Invictus Games promise to be a meaningful event, blending athleticism, community, and family in a celebration of perseverance and unity.