Prince Harry and Meghan Markle At the opening ceremony of Invictus Games in 2025, they cheered on competing athletes.
Harry, 40, and Meghan, 42, were photographed in the stands as they watched the opening ceremony of the 2025 competition, which began on Saturday, February 8th, at BC Place Stadium in Vancouver. The performance from the opening ceremony was distinctive. Katy Perry, Noah Kahan, Nelly Furtad and Roxen Bruneau.
The Duke of Sussex will be holding this year’s matches in both Vancouver and Whistler, Canada, from February 8th to Sunday, February 16th. However, at the closing ceremony, Jelly rollBarenaked Ladies and the War and Treaty, and Rogers Arena in Vancouver.
Robin McVickersaid the Chief Operating Officer of Invictus Games. people In November 2024, Harry “entered” into the headline act for both rituals.
“We are thrilled to be able to work with him. [ceremonies]. We continue to post about his list of shortlists and what we are talking about. He had an opinion,” McVicker said.

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.
Samir Hussein/Samir Hussein/Wireimage by Getty ImagesHarry, who served in the British Army for 10 years before marrying Meghan in 2018, founded a competition for injured, injured or sick military personnel in 2014. This year, approximately 550 athletes from 25 countries are expected to compete in a variety of sports, including wheelchairs. Curling, wheelchair basketball, alpine skiing, sitting volleyball, indoor rowing.
“It’s very important to him as a soldier. It’s very important to him as a person.” Domini CreedThe CEO of the Invictus Games Foundation is people Wednesday, February 5th.
The lead continued. But he created extraordinary opportunities for an extraordinary number of people. They feel they are seen, heard and cared. ”
As for the opening ceremony, Meghan launched the 2025 Invictus Games on Saturday, where she praised her husband for her dedication to the event in an improvisation speech.
“He cheers you in a wheelchair basketball, he’s something I’ll never do,” she said in her speech. “My husband probably will do that [it] Because he wants to do it with you, so he’s with you. You will see him through all those moments. He will be with you. Not seeing every moment led by these games. ”
She added: It is my absolute honor to introduce my husband [and] Father of our very sweet, excited children cheering you from California. ”