Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet at Invictus 2026? Prince Harry Reveals Exciting Plans With Royal Kids in Upcoming Seasons

Published 02/14/2025, 12:06 PM EST

Prince Harry's heart beats for those who have bravely served but borne the scars of war. His Invictus Games have become a testament to the strength of the human spirit. Prince Harry's compassion knows no bounds - from comforting grieving families to advocating for mental health awareness. His love for his own family drives his desire to help others heal theirs. Now, whispers of future plans arise—what is next for the Invictus Games, and how will his loved ones be involved?

From battlefields to podiums, Prince Harry's dedication has transformed lives. What is next? His family's love may hold the key to the Invictus Games' future triumph.

Prince Harry on love, family and the Invictus spirit

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Prince Harry considered the impact of the 2025 Invictus Games and alluded to his children's potential future appearance. He mentioned in an interview with Town & Country that Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet might go to the 2026 Invictus Games event, saying, "I'd love for them to experience the Invictus spirit firsthand one day." The Duke intends to instill these principles in future generations by continuing to advocate for resiliency and friendship. 

 Prince Harry and Meghan Markle returned for the 2025 Invictus Games eight years after their initial public visit to Canada, this time as a married couple with two kids. Prince Harry highlighted his ongoing dedication to the games when reflecting on the trip, referring to helping injured veterans as a sacred obligation. Additionally, he expressed his wish to invite Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet to an upcoming function. He saw the encounter as a significant full-circle moment with Markle at his side. 

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From future Invictus Games plans with Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet to a cheeky The Crown question, the Duke’s latest appearance had everyone talking!

Prince Harry’s future Invictus plans and his lighthearted The crown moment

Prince Harry recently reminisced on his path from his first public appearance with Meghan Markle to his current status as a dedicated husband and parent during the 2025 Invictus Games in Canada. Instilling empathy and duty in Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet, he underlined his sacred obligation to assist injured warriors and intends to bring them to a future event. When a contestant questioned, "Where is your crown?" in jest, Prince Harry's warmth and quick wit were evident, demonstrating his flawless harmony of compassion and comedy. 

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Prince Harry's steadfast commitment to the 2025 Invictus Games and its goal is evident as the competition draws to a close. He hopes to inculcate empathy and resilience in his own children by inspiring the next generation with his love for service. He is an approachable and unwavering leader because of his ability to strike a balance between profound compassion and lighter comedy. Prince Harry's vision for the future of the Invictus Games remains strong, even with the potential addition of Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet in 2026. 

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Prince Harry’s journey with the Invictus Games continues to inspire. What do you think about his vision for the next generation?

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