Harry tries skeleton bobsled as he joins Invictus Games competitors in training
The Duke of Sussex was pictured hurtling down a frozen track.
The Duke of Sussex has tried his hand at skeleton bobsled as he joined Invictus Games competitors training in Canada.
Pictures from the track in Whistler show Harry sporting a white helmet as he speeds headfirst down the frozen track.
The skeleton, which originated in the Swiss resort of St Moritz, first featured at the Winter Olympics in 1928.
Harry founded Invictus in 2014 as a sporting event for injured and sick military personnel and veterans to aid their recovery.
The week has seen a flurry of announcements from the Sussexes. The duchess signed a deal with Lemonada Media to record new podcast shows, and the company will distribute her previous series.
Meghan’s Archetypes podcast about female stereotypes ran for just one series before her lucrative deal with Spotify ended in 2023.
The launch of the site comes as the King’s slimmed-down monarchy has been put under pressure, as Charles postpones all public-facing duties because of his cancer diagnosis and the Princess of Wales is out of action for the immediate future after abdominal surgery.
Harry, who lives in California with his wife and their two children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet, flew to the UK last week to see the King.
He visited without Meghan and their children, less than 24 hours after the announcement about Charles’ health.
But there was no meeting with his brother, the Prince of Wales, after Harry spent around 45 minutes at Clarence House seeing their father.