Meghan Markle has wrapped up her visit to the Invictus Games in Canada, returning to California after five days to reunite with her children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet.
Meghan’s Final Moments at the Invictus Games

Before heading back on Tuesday, the Duchess of Sussex, 43, joined Prince Harry at a family-and-friends tubing event in Whistler, where winter sports were introduced for the first time in the Games’ history. The event was filled with laughter and camaraderie, marking Meghan’s final moments at the Games.
Why Meghan Left Early
According to a source close to the couple, Meghan’s early departure was pre-planned, as the Invictus Games is Harry’s event. She was there to support him but always intended to return home after a few days.

During her time at the Games, Meghan also shared how much she missed her children, expressing her sentiments while attending a wheelchair basketball match in Vancouver.
Prince Harry Stays to Lead the Games
Meanwhile, Prince Harry, 40, will remain in Canada until the closing ceremony on Sunday, continuing to lead the Games as the driving force behind the competition.
Before leaving, Meghan was met with appreciation from Invictus athletes, who expressed gratitude for her support. Her travel details were kept confidential for security reasons.
With Harry still in Canada and Meghan back home with their children, the couple continues to balance their personal and professional commitments, supporting each other from afar.