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00:00 Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have been determined to keep details and images of their two children away from the public sphere since they were born.
00:07 Meghan Markle has suggested her children, Prince Archie Harrison and Princess Lilibet Diana, could make their official debut at an event curated by Prince Harry.
00:23 The Duchess of Sussex accompanied her husband to DĂŒsseldorf, Germany to oversee the sixth edition of the Invictus Games, which he created in 2014.
00:46 During her European stay, Meghan let it slip that the following Games in 2025 could serve as the stage for her children's official public debut.
00:55 The Duchess shared with other attendees that she would like Archie and Lilibet to learn how to ski, and they could use the Vancouver Whistler edition as an excellent opportunity to take to the slopes.
01:11 == Images == Bridgette Bridge, the wife of an Invictus Games 25 board member, told The Mirror, "Meghan said that she really wanted her children to learn to ski and that maybe Whistler was the ideal place.
01:36 She said she didn't ski, so we told her they must come and learn." Contrary to his wife, the Duke of Sussex has been a proficient skier from an early age and was often spotted on skiing vacations with his mother and brother Prince William as a child.
01:50 Harry is deeply invested in the Invictus Games, which he created from scratch to provide veterans with a new community to rely on at the end of their service.
02:05 He has also already started teaching Archie about the sporting event. Speaking ahead of the Games last year, the Duke said he and Meghan can't wait to take their son with them to watch the competition.
02:28 He said, "I showed Archie a video of wheelchair basketball and rugby from the Invictus Games in Sydney, and he absolutely loved it.
02:36 I showed him how some were missing legs and explained that some had invisible injuries, too.
02:54 Not because he asked, but because I wanted to tell him. Kids understand so much, and to see it through his eyes was amazing because it's so unfiltered and honest."
03:04 During his speech at last year's Games, Harry also said he wanted Archie to learn from the strength and commitment competitors constantly showed.
03:18 He added, "When I talk to my son Archie about what he wants to be when he grows up, some days it's an astronaut, other days it's a pilot, a helicopter pilot obviously, or quasi from Octonauts.
03:43 But what I remind him is that no matter what you want to be when you grow up, it's your character that matters most, and nothing would make his mom and me prouder than to see him have the character of what we see before us today."
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