• Duchess Meghan takes on snow tubing
  • She feels nervous and afraid
  • Did she conquered the challenge?

Duchess Meghan (43) showed her adventurous side at the Invictus Games 2025 in Whistler, Canada, as she took on a tubing challenge. Initially nervous, she hesitated before bravely taking the plunge. Meghan shared a video on social media capturing the moment.

Did Duchess Meghan conquer the tubing challenge?

In her Instagram story, Meghan appeared both excited and apprehensive as she sat on the inner tube. Her initial reaction—""No, no, no...I really don't want to do it!!"—showed her nerves, but with encouragement from a trainer, she leaned back and gave it a try. Overcoming her doubts, she successfully completed the ride.

Prince Harry (40) watched in amusement, reassuring her that it was "absolutely fine." As Meghan raced down the snowy slope, the crowd cheered, and she let out a loud scream. It was her final appearance at the Games before heading back to California to reunite with her children.

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Prince Harry remains in Canada after Meghan's departure

While Meghan travels home, Prince Harry will stay on to support the Games, which he founded in 2014. The event remains a passion project for him, and despite freezing temperatures as low as -11°C, he is committed to cheering on the athletes and participating in various activities.

A historic first for the Invictus Games

For the first time, the Invictus Games feature winter sports, including skeleton, biathlon, and skiing competitions. Held across Vancouver and Whistler, the Games provide a platform for wounded and ill veterans to showcase their resilience and aid in their recovery. This year's event is even being broadcast on ITV, bringing greater visibility to the inspiring competitors.