The couple was crammed into mini children’s cars, each accompanied by a young driver for the “race” that ended with the royal raising his hands victoriously. The Jaguar Land Rover Driving Challenge was ready on Saturday in the Netherlands for the first medal event of the fifth Invictus Games. The challenge, designed to test accuracy, skills and teamwork, saw Prince Harry take action. He jumped on a Land Rover and helped the driver navigate a difficult group of hills. Markle was close, cheering on her husband. The Duke of Sussex started the Invictus Games in 2014 after attending the Warrior Games, a competition for wounded soldiers in the United States. Harry Takes Part in Jaguar Land Rover Driving Challenge. Get Images for Invictus Ga The Games were scheduled to take place in 2020 but were postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The couple had arrived the day before to open the Games created by Prince Harry. Markle will stay with Harry for the first few days of the tournament, which ends on April 22, before flying to California. The couple applauded the contestants.WireImage Before flying to the Netherlands, the couple arrived in the United Kingdom to visit their grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II, and their father, Prince Charles, at Windsor Castle. “We can confirm that they visited the duke’s grandmother, as we said earlier that she hoped to do,” said their spokesman. “They stopped from the United Kingdom on their way to The Hague to watch the Invictus Games.” It was their first time together in the UK since leaving the royal family in 2020. Their children, 2-year-old Archie and 10-month-old Lilibette, stayed home in California.