The Duke and Duchess of Sussex at the Invictus Games in Canada Eric Charbonneau/Invictus Games Foundation via Getty Images
Meghan Markle got out of her comfort zone and tried snow tubing with Prince Harry at the Invictus Games.
Markle, 43, shared videos of the hilarious experience to her Instagram Stories on Tuesday, February 11.
In the first clip, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex can be seen holding hands while walking to the friends and family tubing activity at Bubly Park in Whistler, Canada.
Then Meghan — dressed in jeans, a black jacket and matching hat — sits in a tube at the top of the slope, preparing for her descent.
“No, no, I really don’t want to do it,” Meghan says in one of the clips.
“Come on, you’ll be absolutely fine! You’ll be fine,” Harry responds before the duchess agrees to be pushed down the slope.
“Feet up! Feet up!” Harry and the instructor both shout as the duchess is filmed spinning.
The activity marked Meghan’s last activity at the Invictus Games as she returned home to be with her children on Tuesday, Us Weekly has learned.
The Duke of Sussex will remain in Canada until the closing ceremony on Sunday, February 16, the outlet said.
The couple arrived in Vancouver shortly before the Invictus Games’ opening ceremony on Saturday, February 8.
Harry founded the adaptive athletic tournament for injured or sick servicemen and women in 2014 after spending 10 years in the armed forces. This year’s installment marks the first time winter sports have been incorporated into the competition, with sports like alpine skiing and snowboarding included for the first time.
“Your leadership did not end when you stepped off the battlefield or took off the uniform,” Harry said at the opening ceremony. “It endures. The example you set is a compass for the world. We need you and we’ll always need you.”
Harry and Meghan shared some sweet PDA moments during their time together at the games The couple were snapped kissing, leaning on one another, and exchanging loving looks.
Meghan also gushed about her husband’s commitment to the biannual event during an impromptu speech at the opening ceremony.
“I need you to know how much it means to him and how much each of you means to him,” Meghan said. “It is my complete honor to introduce my husband [and] the father of our very sweet, excited children who are cheering you on from California.”