The 2025 Invictus Games have produced a host of headlines since kicking off on the 8th of February.
As Us Weekly mentioned in their article covering the event, the Games' opening ceremony set the tone by having superstars like Katy Perry, Noah Kahan, Nelly Furtado, and Roxane Bruneau perform.
Since then, Prince Harry's brainchild has given us human interest stories, acts of reconciliation, and sports-related content we can sink our teeth into until the next day begins.
The Invictus Games' official itinerary shows that we have a few days of adaptive sports competition to go before the final day of the event and its star-studded closing ceremony. As of now, Jelly Roll, Barenaked Ladies, and The War and Treaty are scheduled to perform on February 16.
Robyn McVicker, the Chief Operating Officer of the Invictus Games, told People Magazine that Prince Harry has input on the guests who perform at the Games' ceremonies. This makes sense, as Prince Harry has collaborated with artists like Jelly Roll to help promote the event in the past.
What should we be looking forward to until February 16th?

Of course, sports fans will enjoy the primary product the Invictus Games has to offer.
Us Weekly reports that viewers around the world can watch daily broadcasts on the Invictus Games' official website and YouTube channel. Fans in Canada should be able to catch coverage on TSN, while European viewers will be able to see their favorite athletes perform on ITV in the United Kingdom, Sport En France in France, and SPORTDIGITAL in Germany.
Outside of the event's more sporty aspects, fans of the British and Danish Royal Families can keep track of their favorite members' moves via blogs like ours. Harry and Meghan have been very active since they appeared at the Games' opening ceremony. However, Prince Joachim and Princess Marie of Denmark are not expected to make their first appearance until February 15th.
Those who enjoy the more diplomatic side of international events may favor stories like Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's visit to the Squamish Nation. The Duke and Duchess were the first royals in decades to reach out to the Squamish and make a physical visit to the First Nations community.
Wilson Williams, a Squamish leader, said that Harry and Meghan's visit "righted a wrong from the past, and [was] a special moment in our community."
We've been doing our best to cover things as they happen, but there's been a lot to keep track of! Make sure you've bookmarked us while we catch up on the Invictus Games' biggest stories!