The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are on the final day of their three-day journey to Canada, the place they’ve simply arrived at an area curling rink in Vancouver.
And they don’t seem to be the one VIPs in attendance, as Canadian singer, Michael Buble, and his spouse, Luisana Lopilato, have joined them on the ice!
Prince Harry and Meghan have travelled north of Montecito to fulfill Invictus Games opponents at coaching camps in Whistler and Vancouver to mark the one-year countdown to the 2025 Winter Games.
Here’s extra on day three of their Canada journey…
Prince Harry tries wheelchair curling with Michael Buble
The Duke and the Canadian singer gave it their greatest shot as they each had a go at wheelchair curling, with Prince Harry completely telling HELLO!‘s reporter, Rebecca Lewis: “I think it’s harder [than expected].”
See the second and all of the highlights from day three within the video beneath…
Meanwhile, Vancouver-born popstar Michael advised the group earlier than his flip: “Ladies and gentlemen of the press, prepare to see your hometown boy do well!”
At the Games subsequent 12 months about 550 opponents from as much as 25 nations will compete in indoor adaptive occasions like sitting volleyball, swimming and wheelchair basketball and, for the primary time, winter sports activities like Alpine snowboarding, snowboarding and wheelchair curling will likely be on the schedule.
Meghan Markle proudly watches
The Duchess of Sussex supported her husband from sidelines, fortunately chatting to Michael’s spouse, Luisana.
Meghan wrapped up in a classy belted camel coat by Canadian label Sentaler, teamed with black Le Ligne denims and CO driving boots.
She accessorised with a pair of matching camel gloves by MaxMara and a Cesta Collective clutch bag.
What did Prince Harry say in his GMA interview?
Ahead of their final outing, Harry’s interview with Will Reeve aired on Good Morning America, wherein he hinted at a reconciliation with the royal household.
It was advised within the interview that King Charles’ most cancers prognosis may have a “re-unifying effect”, and when Harry was requested “is that possible in this case?” he replied: “Yeah, I’m sure”.
Gesturing in the direction of Invictus opponents Harry added: “Throughout all these families I see it on a day-to-day basis, the strength of the family unit coming together. I think any illness, any sickness brings families together.”
The Duke returned to the UK final week following information of his father’s prognosis and spent 45 minutes with him at Clarence House.
Harry mentioned: “Look, I love my family. The fact that I was able to get on a plane and go and see him and spend any time with him, I’m grateful for that.”
He added: “I’ve got other trips planned that would take me through the UK or back to the UK, so I’ll stop in and see my family as much as I can.”
Harry shares replace on Archie and Lilibet
The Sussex youngsters haven’t joined their mother and father in Canada, however Harry mentioned of four-year-old Archie and two-year-old Lilibet: “The kids are doing great. They’re growing up as all kids do. They’ve both got an incredible sense of humour and make us laugh and keep us grounded every single day, like most kids. I’m very grateful to be a dad.”
Recap on days one and two
The first day noticed Harry attempt sit-skiing at Olympic Station in Whistler as Meghan cheered her husband on. The Sussexes later toured the Squamish Lil’wat Cultural Centre.
On day two, Harry thrilled the group as he tried skeleton racing! And he was comfortable to go once more. See what he advised HELLO! within the clip beneath…
HELLO!‘s Rebecca Lewis has shared her expertise of being with the Duke and Duchess in Canada. Read her first-hand stories on day one and day two.
Harry based the Invictus Games in 2014 – a global adaptive multi-sport occasion wherein wounded, injured or sick armed providers personnel and veterans take part.
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