Meghan flew home on Tuesday (Image: Getty)
Meghan Markle is to fly home from the Invictus Games while remains at the event in Canada, according to reports.
The has been for the first five days of the multi-sport competition for veterans, putting on a loved-up display in the stands at the seventh annual event, which Harry launched in 2014.
The former royals were pictured sipping pints of beer while watching the winter sporting events in the northern Vancouver town of Whistler yesterday, but sources confirmed that she had returned to to reunite with their three children on Tuesday.
Harry is expected to stay in Vancouver for the duration of the games, which will end with a large-scale closing ceremony on Sunday, featuring live performances from the Bare Naked Ladies and Jelly Roll.
It comes after a family who had breakfast with Meghan and Harry at their hotel on Saturday said the Duchess had admitted to missing Prince Archie, five, and Princess Lilibet, three.
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Harry and Meghan have piled on the PDA in the Invictus Games stands this week (Image: Getty)
“I was just talking to Meghan about her kids. She said her kids were at home and she missed them and she was excited to see a baby that was so happy. She said she misses them and remembers when they were young,” Cynthia Phelps, who was visiting from Alaska, said, as per The Mirror.
Meghan has posted a series of behind-the-scenes photos from the Invictus Games to her account during her stint in Canada, including a controversial video of the couple riding past disabled veterans in a golf buggy.
Commentators suggested that the “able-bodied” pair should have walked through the crowd, “meeting, greeting and shaking hands”.
also caught headlines when he appeared to take a swipe at new US President during a speech at the competition’s opening ceremony.
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“At this moment when there is no shortage of crises, no absence of uncertainty, no lack of weak moral character in the world, the values you embody—the way you carry yourselves—not only at the Invictus Games, but each and every day… your courage, your resilience, your humanity… illuminate a path forward for us all,” he told the 40,000-strong crowd.
“And for that, we thank you.”
Some interpreted his comments about “weak moral character” to be aimed at Mr Trump after the President brushed off calls to deport the Prince on the grounds of comments about past drug use in his 2023 memoir Spare.
“I don’t want to do that,” Mr Trump told reporters. “He’s got enough problems with his wife. She’s terrible.”