Windswept Meghan Markle leaves Harry alone for Valentine’s Day as she leaves Invictus Games by private jet
‘I wish that we could close this down because there wasn’t a need for it, but as long as there’s a need for it, we will keep it going,’ he said.
‘I know the U.K. is looking forward to having the Games back to where it started.’
With Meghan now back in California, Harry is said to be taking the day to enjoy the up-market resort at his own pace.
He is an avid skier and will had a taste of what is on offer when he went tubing on Blackcomb Mountain with Meghan and Whistler Mountain where he presented medals in the adaptive alpine skiing event.
Aides are not releasing details of Harry’s plans for his final day in Whistler before returning to Vancouver for the climax of the games with finals and the closing ceremony.
But Harry has made no secret of his love of skiing and was spotted in Aspen, Colorado last year with business executive Corey Gamble, the boyfriend of Kris Jenner, the matriarch of the Kardashian family.
In his autobiography he confessed that he always felt guilty for enjoying ski trips with his father, Prince Charles, because his mother, Princess Diana, didn’t like them.
He wrote in ‘Spare’ that he felt like a ‘bad son’ for having fun on these trips.
Harry is due to attend three events and brave freezing temperatures of up to -11 in Canada.
The Prince proved he does not need Meghan to pull a crowd of fans as he was mobbed when he arrived for an Invictus Games ceremony on Whistler mountain previously.
Fans jostled to get close to Harry and take a photo as he made his way up the slopes in bright sunshine.
His bodyguard Chris Sanchez, a former US Presidential Secret Service agent, struggled to help Harry through the crowds.
It was Harry’s first solo appearance at the games as Meghan is returning to California to be with her children Archie and Lilibet.