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King Charles Honoured in Canada While the Sussexes Prepare for Family-Friendly Invictus Games

King Charles Honoured in Canada While the Sussexes Prepare for Family-Friendly Invictus Games

Canadian Schools Pay Tribute to King Charles Ahead of Harry’s Visit

As the Invictus Games approach, set to take place in Vancouver and Whistler from February 8 to 16, King Charles has received a heartfelt tribute from Canadian schools. In Manitoba, a local school division announced the reintroduction of God Save the King during morning announcements, reaffirming the country's connection to the monarchy.

Meanwhile, the Duke of Sussex is preparing for his upcoming visit to Canada, exploring ways to make the Games more inclusive for families. Sources reveal that Harry and Meghan Markle are considering bringing their children, Archie and Lilibet, to the event.

“Harry and Meghan are looking to promote a family-friendly Invictus Games by including their children in the experience,” an insider shared.

Meghan, 43, has been a steadfast supporter of the Games since 2016, attending every event since her relationship with Harry began. The couple’s familiarity with Canada, highlighted by their visit to the Whistler Blackcomb ski resort last year to meet competitors, adds a personal touch to their efforts.

With the Sussexes championing inclusivity and Canadian schools honouring King Charles, the upcoming Games promise to be both meaningful and memorable.

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