Meghan and Harry welcome their second child, Princess Lilibet of Sussex, at Santa Barbara Cottage Hospital in California.
Meghan Markle has headed back to California. The “Suits” alum, 43, returned to her Montecito home after time in Canada for the 2025 Invictus Games ... Nigeria. “We did one for him [Harry ...
Prince Harry ... Nigeria last year. Her focus at the Games will be on uplifting her husband, the competitors, and sharing their stories.” The Invictus Games runs through Feb. 16, however, Meghan ...
A Mirror reporter, who attended the 2025 Invictus Games ... Harry in Camp Bastion during their 2012 Afghanistan tour, perfectly encapsulated the local sentiment towards Harry and Meghan.
They were also given an insight into the Sussexes' A-list friendships and Meghan's designer wardrobe. Posts included Harry ... by Team Nigeria. 'A taste of Canada and The Invictus Games for ...
Prince Harry wouldn't miss ... Lilibet's names emblazoned on Team Nigeria jerseys Harry and Meghan received at the tournament. "Cheering you on from home!" The Invictus Games Vancouver Whistler ...
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex bundled up as they touched down in Canada for the 2025 Invictus Games ... An animated Prince Harry cheered during the the wheelchair basketball match between the USA and ...
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's joint appearance at the Invictus Games in Canada is coming to ... a contrast to their September 2024 tour of Colombia, where Harry appeared "distant." ...
on Tuesday after spending a few days in Canada with Prince Harry at his Invictus Games ... 3. @meghan/Instagram The couple’s kids also received custom jerseys from Team Nigeria, each of which ...
Meghan leaned into Harry and tenderly put her head on his shoulder as they held hands. They may have been surrounded by more than 40,000 people at the Invictus Games opening ceremony, but despite ...
Meghan Markle ... a peek of Markle and Harry’s lush backyard, which included wooden Adirondack chairs surrounded by greenery. “A taste of Canada and The Invictus Games for our little ones!” ...
For ten years, the Duke of Sussex has cheered on and celebrated over thousands of wounded veterans at his Invictus Games – and for the last seven has done so with his wife, the Duchess of Sussex.