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Meghan Markle smiles at Prince Harry during the “One Year to Go” Invictus Games dinner in Vancouver, British Columbia

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During the dinner, the Duke — who wore a black suit for the event, while Meghan opted for a chic olive green, off-the-shoulder dress that she accessorized with a diamond tennis necklace from jewelry brand Logan Hollowell — introducedMichael Bublé, who performed a song written with Paul Anka to the melody of “My Way.” Before he sang the updated track, the Canadian singer shared with the audience how happy he was that, “we can show Harry and Meghan how beautiful this place is.”

Squamish Nation Councillor Wilson Williams, left; Meghan Markle; Chief of the Tsleil-Waututh Nation, Jen Thomas; and Prince Harry exchange greetings after being given blankets during the “One Year to Go” Invictus Games dinner in Vancouver, British Columbia, Friday, Feb. 16, 2024.

Meanwhile, the lyrics to Bublé’s song honored Prince Harry as a “visionary” and sent “healing wishes” toKing Charles, who is currently undergoing cancer treatment after announcing he had beendiagnosed with the disease earlier this month.

Prince Harry speaks during the “One Year to Go” Invictus Games dinner in Vancouver, British Columbia

Prince Harry tried three sports for himself. Hetook a turn at sit-skiingdown the slopes on Wednesday before adaredevil skeleton runon Thursday, where he reached speeds of over 60 miles per hour as he went down the frozen track head-first. On Friday, the couple joined Bublé on the ice at the Hillcrest Community Centre in Vancouver for some curling.

Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, Luisana Lopilato, Michael Buble and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex attend the Invictus Games One Year To Go Winter Training Camp at Hillcrest Community Centre

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Ivan Morera, who represented Team U.S.A. in Germany last year and is hoping to compete again in Canada, tells PEOPLE that he’s learning how to ski and snowboard.

“I love to challenge myself just to build resilience and show that I’m still capable of being physically active even with my adaptation. I’ve had a great time here,” he says.

source: people.com