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Danish Royal Court confirms to Royal Central only Crown Prince Frederik will attend Invictus Games

Contrary to reports in the Australian and British media, Crown Princess Mary of Denmark will not be returning home next month to attend the Invictus Games. The Danish Royal Court confirmed to Royal Central that only Crown Prince Frederik would attend this year’s Invictus Games in Sydney. The Royal Court explained this morning, “HRH The Crown Princess will not attend the Invictus Games…
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The Hague to host Invictus Games 2020

The city of The Hague in the Netherlands is to host the Invictus Games in 2020, Kensington Palace announced today. The Duke of Sussex said, “I am delighted to announce that The Hague is taking up the challenge of hosting the 5th #InvictusGames. The city will soon become the motivation for hundreds of servicemen and women using the Games to inspire their recovery from physical and mental…
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102-year-old veteran praises Prince Harry

When 102-year-old Veteran, Sgt James Norman Baker praised Prince Harry on a live television screen during a wheelchair rugby match, he never imagined what would happen next. Prince Harry found the World War Two veteran and thanked him for his kind words in regards to Harry setting up the games. From one veteran to another, Prince Harry held the man’s hand while hearing his story. Sgt Baker…
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Prince Harry surprises Canadian Grey Cup fans

Canadians sat down across the country to watch the 104th Grey Cup, the championship game for the CFL, on Sunday night when none other than Prince Harry surprised the crowds at BMO Field in Toronto and those watching at home. In a pre-recorded video, Prince Harry appealed to Canadians to come and “celebrate” and “support” the soldiers taking part in Invictus 2017 being held…
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