Duchess of Sussex leaves Prince Harry behind at Invictus Games

The Duchess of Sussex at the Invictus Games
The Duchess had told fans on several occasions that she missed her children during her five days in Canada - Karwai Tang

The Duchess of Sussex has left her husband behind at the Invictus Games in Canada to return to her children in California.

The Duchess, 43, will fly home on Tuesday after spending just five days at the competition for wounded, injured, and sick veterans in Vancouver and the ski resort of Whistler.

The Telegraph understands she had always planned to leave the games early and will be returning home to take care of Prince Archie, five, and Princess Lilibet, three.

The Duke, 40, who founded the games in 2014, will remain at the games until the closing ceremony on Sunday.

A source close to the couple said: “This was always planned. Meghan is going home to be with her children.

“Meghan left the games in Düsseldorf early after five days to go home.

“This is Prince Harry’s event and she is there to support him but this was planned.”

The Duchess joined the Duke at a family and friends tubing event on Tuesday in Whistler, where winter sports are being held for the first time in the history of the games, before departing in the afternoon local time.

The Duchess of Sussex has a drink as she attends the Whistler Welcoming Ceremony
A source insisted that the Duchess had always planned to leave early, as she did during the 2023 games in Düsseldorf - Samir Hussein

It left the Duke on his own to present the medals for the alpine skiing in the afternoon, but he was still able to pull a sizeable crowd.

He joked with spectators that it was “very cold” as he braved temperatures of minus nine degrees in the mountains wearing a grey beanie hat and sunglasses.

Aides have kept her travel plans under wraps for security reasons until now.

The Duchess is said to have told fans at a wheelchair basketball game in Vancouver on Sunday that she was missing her children.

Alaskan couple Cynthia and James Phelps met the Duchess after the game and she held their baby Laramie, seven months, in her arms.

The Sussexs at the Invictus Games
The sporting event for wounded, injured and sick veterans was founded by the Duke in 2014 - Jeff Vinnick /Getty

Mrs Phelps, 39, said: “She said she was a very happy baby. She said her kids were at home and she missed them and she was excited to see a baby that was so happy.

The Duke and Duchess arrived in Vancouver on Friday and spent the weekend at one of the city’s most expensive hotels, making trips to watch wheelchair basketball and curling.

In a public display of affection, they kissed during the opening ceremony of the games at BC Place stadium.

The Duke used his speech at the ceremony to bemoan the “lack of moral character in the world” just hours after Donald Trump had launched a scathing attack on his marriage.

Mr Trump, who has ruled out deporting the Duke from the US over claims of historic drug-taking, claimed the royal has “enough problems with his wife”.

Michael Buble, Lusiana Lopilato, and the Sussexes at the Whistler Welcoming Party
The couple appeared cheery and took pictures with singer Michael Buble hours after president Trump attacked their marriage - Eric Charbonneau /Getty
The Duke with United Kingdom athletes at the Invictus Games
The Duke will remain at the games until the closing ceremony on Sunday - Shutterstock

Despite his comments, the couple have put on a loving display throughout the games.

During a welcome ceremony in Whistler on Monday, the Duke pulled the Duchess onto the stage during his speech and joked “and now she’s going to sing”.

It came after he was introduced onto the stage by Canadian singer Michael Bublé who had performed a rendition of his song Feeling Good to the crowd.