“An entrepreneurial and enterprise focus is going to be more the Duchess’s priority, and the Duke will continue to champion his not-for-profit patronages,” the friend explained. “But there will be joint efforts around those cause-driven areas of work.”
According to the friend, this shift is also influenced by their responsibilities as parents, ensuring that one of them is always home with the children.
At the Invictus Games’ welcome reception, Meghan introduced Harry and shared a small glimpse into their life as parents.
“I was not planning on speaking tonight, and we just arrived, I don’t know, a couple of hours ago, and I touched Canadian soil and I went, oh, it feels like home,” she began. “We are just thrilled to be here, and I would be remiss if I didn’t take the opportunity to introduce someone who means a lot to me. And I know he means quite a lot to all of you. You will see him throughout this week.”



The Duchess opened up about how the Invictus Games have influenced Harry’s interactions with their children, sharing a sweet family moment.
“What you won’t have seen is all of the moments that have happened in the lead-up to these Games, all of the moments where, as you know, with families, the big rush in the morning—getting ready for school, packing the lunch boxes, making breakfast. My husband’s in all of that with us, and then he’ll be on his phone, and Archie will say: ‘Papa, why are you on your phone?’ And he’s like, ‘That’s Invictus. I’m getting ready for Invictus.’”