Royal Thrills: Prince Harry Races Head-First at 61.5 MPH on Skeleton Sled at Canadian tour
Prince Harry Takes the Plunge: Braving the Skeleton Track at Head-Spinning Speeds
Bay Shore, NY 11706Royal Thrills: Prince Harry Skeleton Sleds Head-First at 61.5 MPH on Canadian Trip
Prince Harry Takes the Plunge: Swinging Down The Skeleton Track At Head-Spinning Speeds
The future site of the Games provided one of the best moments Tuesday as Prince Harry roared down on a small skeleton sled at 99 kph (61. He flashed an effusive grin, saying everyone should enjoy the majesty of this amazing journey.
Prince Harry visited training camps with his wife Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex in Whistler, British Columbia. Its mission was to not only help athletes, but argue the case for injured service personnel and veterans: games he set up. Prince Harry has personal reasons for doing this noble work.
The merger of winter sport with the age-old events and contests in these 2025 games celebrates a thrilling mash up show that embodies unity, sportsmanship and global competition. And as the excitement builds, the world is on pins and needles to finally witness a spectacular global presentation of athleticism and camaraderie in Vancouver & Whistler.
The prince was feted with cowbells as he finished his first run. Despite his helmet, he still smiled brightly, as if saying, “Who wouldn’t want to do this, it should be mandatory.”
Meghan sat with the runs at the end of the track, waiting for both to finish. Meghan, you have to leave! shouted one spirited voice in the crowd. Her answer was still perfectly clear, Hell no. This sprightly banter only enhanced the appeal of this enthralling affair, and that in itself was proof of how eager they both were to be married.