Harry, who was an officer in the British Army in Afghanistan, founded the Invictus Games after encounters with seriously injured soldiers.
The British Prince Harry (39) and his wife Duchess Meghan (42) visited the training camp of the Invictus Games, which he founded for war-disabled soldiers.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex were “introduced to some of the different forms of winter sports for people with disabilities that participants will experience next year at the Invictus Games Vancouver Whistler 2025” in the Canadian city of Whistler, the organization announced on Instagram. Photos show the couple chatting to the athletes in the snow and Harry trying out the ride on skis while sitting.
Harry, who was an officer in the British Army in Afghanistan, founded the Invictus Games after encounters with seriously injured soldiers. The competitions first took place in London in 2014 and took place in Düsseldorf last September. The seventh edition of the games is scheduled for next February in Vancouver, Canada.
Source: Stern

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