Meghan Markle shared a rare glimpse inside her home after returning to Montecito, California, following the Invictus Games, where she supported husband Prince Harry, 40.

In an Instagram Story on Wednesday, February 12, the Duchess of Sussex, 43, shared an image of sweet treats and souvenirs she collected from the event in Whistler and Vancouver, Canada, including jerseys with her children’s names on them.

The gifts were displayed on a counter next to a bowl of fruit and a window with a view of the garden.

“A taste of Canada and The Invictus Games for our little ones!” Meghan wrote, referencing Prince Archie, 5, and Princess Lilibet, 3.

“Cheering you on from home!” she added.

The custom jerseys were gifted to the couple from Team Nigeria after a wheelchair basketball event at the Invictus Games on Sunday, February 9.

Harry founded the adaptive athletic tournament for injured, sick or wounded servicemen and women in 2014 after spending a decade in the British army.

The 2025 games kicked off with an opening ceremony in Vancouver on Saturday, February 8, with performances from Chris Martin, Katy Perry, Noah Kahan, Nelly Furtado and Roxane Bruneau.

“Your leadership did not end when you stepped off the battlefield or took off the uniform,” Harry told veterans in the crowd at the ceremony. “It endures. The example you set is a compass for the world. We need you and we’ll always need you.”

Meghan and Harry attended the opening ceremony and other events, sharing sweet PDA moments and laughter throughout. The couple took photos with participants and attendees, and even tried snow tubing before the duchess returned home to be with her children on Tuesday.

Harry is expected to stay in Canada for the remainder of the event, including the closing ceremony on Sunday, February 16, at Rogers Arena in Vancouver. It will feature performances from Jelly Roll, Barenaked Ladies, and The War and Treaty.

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