Inside Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's three-day Canada trip from kids' new names to skiing
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have jetted off to Canada for a three-day visit linked to the upcoming Invictus Games - it follows the couple's recent revamp of their website

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have hit the slopes in Vancouver, Canada, to kick off a three-day visit related to next year's Invictus Games. It is the first time the Duke and Duchess of Sussex have been spotted since they faced criticism over the relaunch of their website.
Their revamped website, which is now 'Sussex.com', sparked claims they were trying to appear more 'royal', four years after stepping back from royal duties, reports Mirror Online. In another surprising move, it was revealed that their children, Prince Archie and Princess Lillibet, will carry the surname Sussex instead of Mountbatten-Windsor - a break in tradition that was set by the late Queen Elizabeth II in 1960.
In a change of scenery, Harry and Meghan were spotted hand in hand on the slopes of Whistler, Vancouver on Wednesday, 14 February, showing their unity as they kicked off the Invictus Games. Let's take a closer look at their Canada trip so far...
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex lovingly held hands during the first day of their Canada trip as they hit the slopes of Whistler, Vancouver.
(Image: REX/Shutterstock)1 of 11The couple looked loved-up during their Valentine's Day ski trip.
(Image: REX/Shutterstock)2 of 11Meghan was also seen being gently assisted onto the snow, all bundled up in her ski gear.
(Image: REX/Shutterstock)3 of 11The affectionate pair were also seen chatting to athletes in adaptive skis ahead of Invictus Games Vancouver Whistler 2025's One Year to Go celebrations.
(Image: REX/Shutterstock)4 of 11The Duke of Sussex got involved and took a run in an adaptive ski as he whizzed down the ski slopes during their first day.
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