Meghan Markle is no stranger to public appearances, yet even she was caught off guard during a recent moment in the spotlight. While attending the 2025 Invictus Games in Whistler, the Duchess of Sussex took part in a snow tubing adventure, although it wasn’t exactly her idea of fun.
In a clip posted on Instagram, Meghan, 43, was shown anxiously sitting at the top of a steep slope, gripping her snow tube tightly with a look of dread. “No, no, no… I really don’t want to do it,” she complained. Nevertheless, Prince Harry, always her encouraging partner (with a mischievous twist), dismissed her worries. “Come on, you’ll be absolutely fine!” he assured her.
After gathering her courage—and perhaps regretting it—Meghan finally went for it. As she zoomed down the hill, the ride quickly became chaotic… quite literally. Her tube twisted and turned, and her face transitioned from nervousness to utter panic. Meanwhile, Harry, still perched at the top, couldn’t help but laugh. “Feet up! Feet up!” he called out, chuckling as if it would somehow make it better.
The internet loved it, and Harry seemed to take extra joy in it
As expected, the internet had a blast with the footage. Fans flooded social media, likening Meghan’s spinning ride to everything from a “royal washing machine cycle” to “how my life feels in February.” Many noted how much fun Harry appeared to be having at Meghan’s expense, with one commenter saying, “That man is enjoying this way too much.”
Despite the wild ride, Meghan came out unscathed. The couple, who were seen together throughout the Invictus Games, kept the mood light. Over the weekend, they shared a rare public kiss at the opening ceremony and later enjoyed a hockey match between the Vancouver Canucks and the Toronto Maple Leafs.
This trip comes amid speculation about trouble in their marriage, with rumors suggesting Meghan might be seeking a post-divorce book deal. However, insiders have dismissed these claims, asserting that their relationship remains strong. If you can laugh together about a mishap like your partner careening down a snowy hill, it likely indicates a solid bond.