Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are expected to attend the closing ceremony of this year’s Invictus Games in Germany, with media coverage tracing the pair’s plans for the event. The story has circulated widely as fans await a public appearance that would bring together veterans, supporters, and the broader royal crowd for a finale that celebrates resilience and service.
Omid Scobie, a well-connected insider and friend of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, shared updates on social media about their schedule. He indicated that Prince Harry will be present for the entire competition, while Meghan Markle is anticipated to join him at a later stage and remain for the closing moments of the Games. The posts highlighted their continued involvement and commitment to the event’s spirit of sport, recovery, and camaraderie.
A press confirmation from a representative noted that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex are glad to participate in the Invictus Games, with Harry expected to be there from the outset and Meghan to join mid-competition, culminating in attendance at the closing ceremony. The arrangement underscores their ongoing engagement with the event and its mission to honor wounded, ill, and injured service members and veterans from around the world.
Invictus Games is a multidisciplinary competition that has been held in different countries since 2014, conceived by Prince Harry as a platform for healing through sport and teamwork. The event draws competitors from allied nations to showcase resilience, determination, and athletic prowess, turning personal adversity into a shared celebration of recovery and community.
Earlier reports noted that Prince Harry would attend a charity event in London, underscoring the Duke’s ongoing calendar of appearances tied to veterans, military families, and philanthropic initiatives. The updates reflect a busy schedule that connects royal public duties with the broader work of supporting veterans and related charitable causes.