The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have travelled to Canada to promote next year’s Invictus Games
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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle were serenaded by crowds singing God Save the King amid Charles’s cancer diagnosis.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex travelled to Whistler ski resort in Canada yesterday for the Invictus Games.
A new video has emerged of fans breaking into the British national anthem as Harry and Meghan walked out to their Jeep yesterday.
A group of men started singing the lyrics “God save our Gracious King,” to the amusement of other crowd members who can be heard chuckling.
Harry and Meghan were greeted by singing fans at Whistler
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Meghan and Harry wore sunglasses to shade from the winter sun
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Harry’s father, the King, was recently diagnosed with cancer and is undertaking medical treatment and stepping back from public facing duties.
Last week, the duke travelled from Los Angeles to the UK to visit his father following the news of his diagnosis.
Meghan stayed in the US during Harry’s 24-hour visit with their two children Archie and Lilibet.
Yesterday Harry and Meghan hit the ski slopes in Whistler for their first public appearance since their major rebrand.
Meghan and Harry visit the training camp for the Invictus Games Vancouver Whistler 2025
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Prince Harry tries out sit-skiing at the ski resort
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Earlier this week the duke and duchess released a new website Sussex.com and Meghan announced a collaboration with Lemonada to relaunch her podcast.
At Whistler Blackcomb ski resort, the couple ventured into the mountains to join an Invictus Games training session.
Harry even had a go at sit-skiing, joking before he set off: “Do I need to sign a waiver?”
The duke and duchess smiled and waved as they walked hand in hand to their car amidst the singing fans yesterday.
Meghan wore white skinny jeans, a beige jumper and a puffer jacket to brave the cold
Meghan wore light brown and beige snow boots for the slopes
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The duke and duchess were followed by a film crew
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Prince Harry charmed the crowds as he poked his head out of the car one last time and waved. One onlooker commented: “He was very nice.”
As Harry tried the Invictus Games sport, Meghan could not contain her laughter as she took pictures of her husband sit-skiing.
Meghan looked set for the slopes on Valentine’s Day with a warm black, beanie hat and a long, cream puffer jacket.
She paired the outfit with skinny white jeans, a beige jumper and furry, beige snow boots.