The royals won hearts by supporting Harry with their touching gesture during his visit to the United Kingdom.
Kate and William gave a subtle nod to the Duke of Sussex as they cheered on the talented athletes during their trip to Scotland.
The future monarch and his wife brought the house down at the Scottish academy as they enjoyed moments with the team, which includes both able-bodied and wheelchair curlers.
Kensington Palace shared an emotional image from the event on the Prince and Princess of Wales’ official Instagram, wishing: “Good luck at the Winter Olympics to Team GB curlers and all the @teamgb and @paralympicsgb_official athletes heading to Milan!”
They posed for a group photo with the players, supporting a cause close to Harry’s heart.
The Duke, 41, will bring the Invictus Games to Birmingham in 2027. The multi-sport event, founded by Harry in 2014, supports wounded, injured and ill military service personnel, both serving and veterans.
The Welsh move appears to be a sign of unity and support for Harry’s initiatives, putting aside their differences for the greater good.
The gesture melted hearts as the royals came together for a common cause.




