<![CDATA[Prince Harry made a surprise visit to Exeter today, which has been confirmed by the Lympstone Royal Marine Camp.
There were a flurry of social media reports of the fourth in
line to the throne being in Exeter this yesterday,
with Twitter users reporting to see him bustling through the
city with his police escort.
As it turns out, the Prince was in town for the Corps’
Rehabilitation Triathlon at Lympstone Commando Training Center
(CTC).
The Prince undertook an ‘unofficial’ visit to Lympstone, and it was
only through social media that his presence was revealed.
He called the injured marines ‘awe-inspiring’ as they took part in
the Triathlon. Around 100 serving Royal Marines and veterans,
including members of the Corps’ rehabilitation troop, Hasler
Company and some from the United States Marine Corps and Royal
Netherlands Marines Corps with life-changing injuries and illnesses
like combat stress, took part in the triathlon, which included
swimming, static rowing and cycling.
15 of the American Marines are part of the ‘Wounded Warriors’
project in the United States; the project is where Harry got his
idea for his Invictus Games.
Some of the participants are Invictus Games hopefuls; the Games
open in September at the former London 2012 sporting venues.
Team GB Winter Olympic bobsleigh athlete, Sergeant John Jackson,
who competed at Sochi 2014, was one of the event organisers a
physical trainer; he told the press that Harry regarded the men and
women ‘with awe’.
The triathlon was funded and supported by Help for Heroes, as part
of its extensive Sports Recovery Programme, supporting injured and
wounded Armed Forces Personnel, in partnership with the Royal
Marines Charitable Trust Fund.
Photo credit: The Prime Minister’s Office via
photopin cc]]>



Wow. Learn how to proofread before posting. It’s called SPELL CHECK.
Article was corrected. Apologies as one of the editors has some problems with Word Press.