Meghan Markle Gives Glimpse Inside Home as She Returns from Canada with Surprises for Archie and Lilibet

Mar. 15, 2025

Meghan, Duchess of Sussex attends the Whistler Welcoming Ceremony during day two of the 2025 Invictus Games

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There were treats such as chocolates (in fun formations including mountains and bear paws, as well as an “I Am” logo) and Timbits, bite-size donuts from Canadian-based franchise Tim Hortons.

Meghan Markle Shares a Peek Inside Home Along with Invictus Games Goodies

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Prince Archie, 5, and Princess Lilibet, 3, also receivedcustom jerseys from Team Nigeriafeaturing their names, shown in Meghan’s latest social media post. The gifts were given to the Duke and Duchess of Sussex at awheelchair basketball eventin Vancouver on Feb. 9.

“We did one for him and one for M and for the kids,” Nigerian team manager Derrick Cobbinah told PEOPLE. “They said they would be excited to have them. She was very, very excited.”

Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex posing with a member of Team Nigeria at the USA vs Nigeria Wheelchair Basketball Pool Play at Vancouver Convention Centre

VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA - FEBRUARY 10: Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex speak on stage at the Whistler Welcoming Ceremony during day two of the 2025 Invictus Games on February 10, 2025 in Whistler, British Columbia

An onlooker told PEOPLE at the start of the event: “I think it’s great that she’s coming. There is a lot of speculation about them and their marriage, but this reinforces one thing to me, at least — there is no separation. It looks like they present a united front when it comes to matters they both care about.”

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The Duke and Duchess of Sussex attending the Skeleton Finals at Whistler Sliding Centre during the 2025 Invictus Games in Whistler, Canada.

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“It’s a very interesting conversation to have with your kids — to explain why that person is missing a leg, why that person is missing an arm, why do they look the way they do. It’s challenging but important,” he says.

“Our kids are still so young, but Archie especially is asking those questions,” Harry says. “I’m constantly trying to make sure that I get it right in explaining what’s happened to [the competitors] and what we do at Invictus to try to make their lives better and give them a chance to redefine themselves."

“And the power of sport,” he continues. “I’m hoping that my kids will take on every sport they want as well, because I think it’s really important for all of us.”

source: people.com