looked terrified as she gave tubing a go in a new video from her visit to the Invictus Games in Canada.
The Duchess of Sussex uploaded a new story on Tuesday night from her last moments in Canada before she flew back home to California to be with her two children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet.
In the video, Meghan can be seen screaming as she spins down a snowy slope while seated in a purple inflatable inner tube.
She was dressed casually in a cream ensemble featuring a knitted turtleneck and straight-leg jeans underneath a long black puffer coat, black beanie hat, and beige fur boots.
In earlier clips, she could be seen walking hand-in-hand with Harry towards the slope before being given instructions about her tubing run.
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Meghan Markle gave a glimpse of her final moments in Canada (Image: Instagram/@meghan)
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Meghan can then be heard asking about “keeping your body weight back” on the inflatable before shieking in fear and saying “No, I really don’t want to do it” during a countdown.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex travelled to Canada last Friday evening to attend the opening ceremony of the games on Saturday.
Harry and Meghan spent three days in Vancouver before heading to Whistler for the event’s first-ever winter adaptive sports competitions which include skeleton and alpine skiing.
More than 500 competitors from 23 nations are taking part in the seventh edition of the games in Vancouver, which began on Saturday and will go on until February 16.
Meghan’s attendance is understood to underscore her support for her husband and the mission of Invictus, a cause that is deeply personal to them both, and her focus at the games will be on uplifting her husband, the competitors and sharing their stories.
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Meghan Markle looked comfy in a cream ensemble (Image: Getty)
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex spent Tuesday in Whistler (Image: Getty)
Harry, a former British Army captain, launched the Invictus Games in 2014 as an international sports tournament for injured service personnel and veterans.
They aim to “inspire recovery, support rehabilitation and generate a wider understanding and respect for those who have served their country”, the Royal British Legion said.
The Invictus Games were held in London in 2014, in Orlando in 2016, Toronto in 2017, Sydney in 2018, The Hague in 2022 and Dusseldorf in 2023.