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Meghan Markle Beams as Prince Harry Zooms Down the Bobsleigh Track
In a heartwarming display of support, Meghan Markle couldn't hide her excitement as Prince Harry sped down an icy bobsleigh track at a thrilling 61 miles per hour.
The couple was spotted during their recent trip to Whistler, Canada, where they are gearing up for the upcoming Invictus Winter Games.
Captured on camera, the Duke of Sussex, clad in a white helmet, took on the adrenaline-pumping challenge while Meghan, dressed in a chic black hat and navy scarf, watched with a beaming smile.
Their three-day getaway to the slopes comes just after a romantic Valentine's Day dinner at a posh Italian restaurant, setting the stage for a perfect winter escape.
The couple hit the slopes around 1 PM, showcasing their adventurous spirits.
A camera crew trailed them, documenting their preparations for the Invictus Games set to take place in Vancouver and Whistler next February.
This event marks another milestone in the legacy of the multi-sport competition that Harry founded in 2014, dedicated to supporting wounded, injured, and sick servicemen and women.
On Wednesday, the couple was seen enjoying the winter wonderland, with Meghan sporting a stylish white jacket paired with white trousers and a beige coat.
Meanwhile, Harry opted for a casual look, donning a grey hat, a black coat, and jeans, ready to tackle the slopes alongside veterans.
Their day included joining veterans as they trained in various winter sports, such as alpine skiing, snowboarding, and wheelchair curling.
It's clear that both Harry and Meghan are deeply committed to the Invictus Games, and their enthusiasm is infectious.
Interestingly, Meghan has a personal connection to Canada, having lived in Toronto from 2011 to 2017 while she portrayed Rachel Zane in the popular legal drama “Suits.”
In a 2015 interview with Hello Canada, she shared her fondness for the city, noting its unique vibe compared to Los Angeles or New York.
Reflecting on her time in Toronto, Meghan remarked on the ease of living a relatively normal life there, free from the constant scrutiny of paparazzi.