Duke of Sussex Introduces Winter Sports in Groundbreaking Milestone
Prince Harry has announced a historic moment at Invictus Games Vancouver
Whistler 2025, achieving a major milestone just after King Charles’ recent
decision regarding a prestigious royal title.
According to Sussex.com, the Duke of Sussex made history on the third day of
the Games by introducing Skeleton, a high-speed winter sport, as an official
competition—marking a first in Invictus Games history.
A spokesperson for Harry and Meghan Markle detailed the couple’s engagements,
highlighting their visit to Sḵwx̱wú7mesh Úxwumixw (Squamish Nation), where they
immersed themselves in the community’s rich history and cultural heritage.
Later, Harry arrived in Whistler to fulfil key duties as part of the Games,
where he unveiled Skeleton, a sport in which athletes race head-first down an
icy track on a small sled.
“Skeleton is a high-speed winter sport in which athletes race head-first down
an icy track on a small sledge, requiring intense bravery,” the Sussexes’
spokesperson stated.
This groundbreaking moment follows King Charles’ official decision to grant
the title of “His Highness” to Aga Khan V, Prince Rahim Al-Hussaini, after the
passing of his father, Prince Karim Al-Hussaini.
With Invictus Games continuing to evolve under Harry’s leadership, this latest
achievement solidifies his dedication to supporting injured service members
and veterans on a global stage.


