Prince Harry took the stage at the Invictus Games closing ceremony, delivering emotional remarks to the athletes who competed in Vancouver and Whistler.
The duke is now a decade older since he launched the first Games in 2014 — and tells Us Weekly exclusively he has no regrets: “Today, I have the benefit of hindsight and experience, but I wouldn’t change any of it — except still wishing there were no need for the Invictus Games.”
The Duke of Sussex, 40, took to the stage at Rogers Arena in Vancouver to share a few parting thoughts during the Invictus Games closing ceremony.
Prince Harry has detailed why the Invictus Games are still just as important in 2025, ten years after cofounding the sporting event
Prince Harry had a Royal Family reunion on Saturday, Feb. 15, when he was joined by Prince Joachim and Princess Marie of Denmark at an Invictus Games event. However, the Duke of Sussex reportedly faced a security threat while attending a sitting volleyball game at the Vancouver Convention Centre.
Prince Harry appeared to take a slight dig at the royal family’s lack of involvement in politics as he surprised a room full of venture capitalists at the Upfront Summit in Los Angeles. The Duke of Sussex,