Harry and Meghan set to give 'show of strength' at the Invictus Games, starting today Prince Harry and Meghan are set to give a public show of strength at the Invictus Games - in what will be their first public outing together since the publication of a distressing Vanity Fair cover.
Harry and Meghan were seen arriving in Vancouver on Friday evening after landing in the city on a private jet that had set off from Santa Barbara, close to their Montecito mansion.
Organisers say this year's event, which comes after previous Games' were held in London, Orlando, Toronto, Sydney, The Hague and Dusseldorf, will be the biggest ever.
It will be held at eight separate venues in Vancouver and the ski resort of Whistler, which are on the traditional territories of the Four Host First Nations of Lílwat, Musqueam, Squamish and Tsleil Waututh.
The Invictus Games will begin on Saturday with an opening ceremony featuring live performances by a host of stars, including Katy Perry, Chris Martin and Nelly Furtado, in front of a sold-out audience of 40,000 people at the city's BC Place stadium, where Harry is also set to make a speech on stage.