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Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan visit the Invictus Games in Vancouver, but now the 43-year-old probably travels to Montecito alone.
Duchess Meghan (43) returns to the USA without Prince Harry (40). Meghan supported her husband for this year’s Invictus Games in Vancouver, Canada for five days. Now she should make her way back home. The reason for this are their children Prince Archie (5) and Princess Lilibet (3) -.
The 43-year-old’s travel plan is not well known for security reasons. Nevertheless, according to the media report, it was already planned that Meghan Vancouver is leaving today. Harry, on the other hand, will probably stay with the Invictus Games until after the final ceremony next Sunday.
Meghan praises her husband
As a contribution to X shows, the couple took part in a reception for the participants and their relatives last Friday. Meghan, who claimed to speak on stage, announced her husband and found loving words. “You will see him at the games, you will probably see him at curling with you and see you cheer you on during a wheelchair basketball,” she promised to the audience.
Harry’s commitment would go far beyond the actual event, as Meghan also reported. “And then he is on the phone and Archie asks: ‘Papa, why are you on the phone?’ And he says: ‘Because INVICTUS is, I prepare for Invictus.’ “The sporting event means Harry a lot. “You are his family as we are his family. And I hope you can see how much of his heart he has put this week,” emphasized Meghan.
In 2014, the 40 -year -old launched the Invictus Games, which should offer “a way to recovery for wounded, injured and sick soldiers from all over the world”. The venues are Vancouver and Whistler this year. In advance, more than 500 participants from 25 nations were expected to attend the sports event from 8 to February 16.
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