Eileen Gu gave fans a glimpse into a star-studded ski outing this week, sharing a photo featuring Justin Trudeau and Prince Harry together on a ski lift in Montana. Posted to Instagram on April 2, 2026, the image shows the trio smiling in full ski gear as they ride up the mountain.
Prince Harry is dressed in a black ski suit with a helmet, goggles, and sunglasses, while Trudeau, who previously worked as a ski instructor, is similarly outfitted in dark gear. Gu stands out in a white ski suit paired with a Red Bull-branded helmet.
“This week!!” she wrote, sharing the image alongside a collection of photos from her recent travels. Based on related social media activity, the group appeared to be skiing at Big Sky Resort. A day later, Meghan Markle posted a video of her and Prince Harry’s son, Archie Mountbatten-Windsor, learning to ski. “My boys. Quick learner, Archie! So proud.”
Additional photos shared by Gu also hinted at a wider celebrity presence, with Katy Perry, identified in the report as Trudeau’s partner, appearing to have joined the group at some point during the trip.
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The timing of the photo has not been confirmed, sparking speculation online about when exactly the gathering took place. Prince Harry and Justin Trudeau are believed to share a friendly rapport, having been spotted together on multiple occasions.
Most notably, the two attended the Invictus Games Vancouver Whistler 2025, where they were seen chatting and laughing during various events, including an indoor rowing competition.
Eileen Gu Encourages Women To ‘Create Your Own Pond’

Eileen Gu was among the world’s highest-paid female athletes in 2025, earning a reported $23.1 million and ranking in the top five. After the Milano-Cortina Olympics, she became the most decorated Olympic freeskier in history with six Olympic medals.
She was recently honored by Shift as a woman shifting culture through sports at its inaugural gala at the Harvard Art Museums. At the event, she shared advice for women seeking to reach similar professional and financial success.
She said, “Redefine what the boundary lines are. Sometimes we think that the only options are being a big fish in a small pond or a small fish in a big pond, but my advice is to create your own pond.”
The Olympic champion added, “For me, that took the form of doing sports, skiing, and education all at the same time and doing it in a way that no one’s done before. Women are naturally multifaceted. Find what makes you you, and amplify that, and create your own pond.”
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She also reflected on advice she would give her younger self, emphasizing not taking herself too seriously. The remarks were delivered during the Shift’s inaugural gala recognizing women influencing culture across industries.




