
Emotional farewell in Canada
Prince Harry, 40, said goodbye to the Invictus Games in Canada, where he posed for selfies on the final day of the event for wounded soldiers. His wife Meghan, 43, had already flown back home.
Exciting plans for the UK
Harry announced the next edition of the games will take place in the UK. He was joined by Canada’s Prime Minister Justin Trudeau for the closing hours of the first winter games, where emotional speeches and performances marked the end of the event.
Royal rift and show-stealing accusations
Despite the high spirits of the event, former home office minister Norman Baker claimed that Meghan "muscled in" on the games, with some accusing her of stealing the show during the event for wounded servicemen in Canada.