Speaking at this year's competition held in Vancouver and Whistler, Prince Harry, 40, told PEOPLE how his children are keen to learn more about the tournament he founded in 2014.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex had arrived in Vancouver together on Friday before heading onto Whistler to attend a series of events connected to the competition, but Meghan has now headed home.
Meghan and her husband Prince Harry attended a welcome party in Whistler before going tubing and meeting excited members of the public during their visit to Canada.
Harry, 40, and his wife Meghan Markle, 43, have made headlines this week for their appearance at the Invictus Games in Vancouver and Whistler in Canada.
The Duke of Sussex , 40, appeared slightly uncomfortable as he spotted Igor Krystak - a Sports Manager for Team Ukraine at last year's games - holding out a copy of his memoir.
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.
Meghan joined friends and family of Invictus Games 2025 competitors in Whistler to go 'tubing'. She then posted a video of her trying the sport to her Instagram Stories.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex pulled their SUV over to speak to a royal fan in Whistler, Vancouver. In a clip shared on Meghan's Instagram, Harry rolled down his window to chat with fans.
The event, which will be held in Vancouver and Whistler from 8 to 16 February, will be the first to incorporate winter sports, and will be broadcast on ITV in the UK.