Today, the Duke &Â Duchess of Cambridge and Prince Harry, along with Heads Together, an umbrella organisation comprised of seven mental health charities, launched their campaign to eradicate stigma surrounding mental health.
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The event was held at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park where the three royals mingled with representatives from the charities.
Exercise is well…
The Duke of Cambridge visited the St. Vincents Centre in London earlier this week. It’s the first time he’s been back since he last visited in 1994 with his brother, Prince Harry and mother, the late Princess Diana.
His presence was to commemorate the revamped…
The Invictus games closing ceremonies were three hours of tributes to the world’s military, their families and friends and music topped with lots of music.
The show was hosted by ESPN’s Jeremy Schaap and even though there was no official medal count the United…
Royal Central interviews Sir Keith Mills
11th May 2016
There is so much that goes in to planning an event like the Invictus Games. I didn’t realize how many hours, volunteers, time and money it took to put on this massive event . Not until I interviewed Sir Keith Mills, Chairman of Prince Harry’s Invictus Foundation. I’m glad to share this chat with you. I hope it will give you, as it did me, a greater appreciation for these games…
Little boy meets his hero Prince Harry at Invictus Games
11th May 2016
As I’ve stated previously, the Invictus Games aren’t just about those competing in the sporting events. They’re about the families, spectators, coaches, organizers, sponsors, and those behind the scenes too. Inspiration is everywhere at Invictus and not…
Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and Prince Harry to officially launch Heads Together campaign
11th May 2016
When the video featuring the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and Prince Harry introducing their Heads Together campaign was released a few weeks ago, it took over social media and the world. The next leg of this journey to end the stigmatization of mental health forever is…
Before leaving for Orlando, I had the opportunity to interview the retired United States Army captain, Will Reynolds, team captain for the United States Invictus Games athletes. Will was on his way to New York to give a presentation and I was fortunate enough to catch up with him whilst he was traveling by train.
Captain William Reynolds is married with four children. All were born after he…
Invictus 2016: Monday morning
9th May 2016
I arrived at the ESPN Wide World of sports Complex at around 9:00. Before entering the grounds, there were spectators viewing the cycling competition. A drum band played in the distance to psych up the crowd. The energy in the park was absolutely magnetic.
Everyone cheered…
yesterday, I said that I would discuss more about the symposium on the invisible wounds of war. This forum was hosted by the George W. Bush Institute and brought together policymakers, competitors, experts from the medical and healthcare profession, caregivers, Prince Harry…
Recap of Invictus Games Opening ceremony
9th May 2016
The Invictus Games Opening Ceremony took place last night Our reporter, Kelli Finger, was there, and here is her report:
There is no official medal count for the games. Significance is placed on family and friends getting them through their recovery and helping them get back in to society. At Prince Harry’s insistence, or need to help educate the world at large, there are more veterans with…