Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan had a busy day two of their trip to Canada in preparation for next year’s Invictus Games.

This morning, the Sussexes were welcomed to the Mount Currie Community Centre on

the Líl̓wat Nation’s traditional territory, to learn about the center’s inclusive wheelchair basketball program.

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For the adventurous day, Harry and Líl̓wat chief Dean Nelson joined students and young adults in a game of wheelchair basketball, as Meghan looked on and cheered.

For the occasion, Harry wore a royal blue polo, khakis, and brown boots, while Meghan wore a long coat in the same blue hue, over a striped blue-and-white button-up and blue skinny jeans. She finished the look with brown knee-high boots and gold jewelry, including dangly earrings, a dainty chain necklace, and a bracelet.

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Jeremy Allen/Courtesy Invictus Games Vancouver Whistler 2025

Then, the duke and duchess joined the Invictus Games Vancouver Whistler 2025 group at the Whistler Sliding Centre for an afternoon of learning about the sport of skeleton—another of the new winter sports coming to next year’s games—as part of the Participating Nations Training Camp.

Harry even went down the skeleton track twice.

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He wore a royal blue Invictus Games puffer over his polo, and a gray beanie. Meghan changed into a coordinating royal blue puffer paired with a matching scarf and beanie, plus black skinny jeans and brown snow boots.

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