At the party in Whistler, Canada, the couple clasped a glass of beer each with Harry opting for a lager in a tall glass while Meghan opted for a beer in a short, stout glass.
At the party, the couple clasped a glass of beer each with Harry opting for a lager in a tall glass while Meghan opted for a beer in a short, stout glass.
In July last year King Charles joked he'd 'better not have too much' as he sampled a beer named in his honour during a visit to Guernsey with Queen Camilla (pictured July, 2024).
Mr Fitzwilliams also suggested that there could be an even greater sense of anxiety around alcohol and appearing inebriated in public because of Prince Harry's past experiences.
During a welcome celebration in honour of the Invictus Games on Wednesday, Prince Harry and Meghan sipped on beer together as they enjoyed a serenade by close friend Michael Buble.