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'Bring on Birmingham': Prince Harry welcomes next Invictus Games in UK

Sky News Monday, 17 February 2025
'Bring on Birmingham': Prince Harry welcomes next Invictus Games in UKPrince Harry has welcomed the next iteration of the Invictus Games in the UK, as he spoke at the closing ceremony of this year's event in Canada.
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Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex honoured the "hero" athletes in a powerful speech to close Invictus Games in Canada as he vowed the event will continue as long as "the challenges around us demand it and require it".

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