A special message from the Duke of Sussex, Patron and Founder of the Invictus Games Foundation, to everyone who took part in the recent Invictus Germany Sports Festival.
The Sports Festival brought together more than 100 wounded, injured and sick service personnel and veterans from 12 nations and was a powerful demonstration of the power of sport, connection and the Invictus Spirit.
We were delighted to see every competitor and their friends and family continue their journey of healing.
“and tracy was so perfect, she learned how to ride a horse, she hung off cliffs, she had to deal with cougars and wolves and eagles, and climbing a tree…she like went for it and we knew she was the perfect person” ⛰️🤍
Prince Harry, the Duke of Sussex, was in San Antonio over the weekend and surprised competitors and their families at the 2026 Warrior Games. https://t.co/zqbwaLtBQU
“Our Team SOCOM competitors competed hard in cycling and wheelchair basketball while families showed up big to support them. It was an honor having Prince Harry here as well.” - USSOCOM Warrior Care Program
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Alright this is super cool @Birmingham2027 🔥
Prince Harry Invictus Games Flag travels by Jet Pack to Pendennis Castle! This marks the end of an extraordinary 2,000 nautical miles expedition with Veterans and the flag around the UK 🇬🇧.
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Congratulations to Prince Harry on being named one of TIME’s 100 Most Influential People in Sports for 2026. The Invictus Games have changed lives, empowered veterans, and created a global community built on resilience, strength, and service. More than a decade later, the impact continues to grow. A well-earned honor for work that truly matters.
Ya’ll this such a beautiful video! 🖤💛
Prince Harry, The Duke of Sussex appears in this video under the “Leaders in Sports” category.
Again, congratulations to Mr. Sussex on being globally recognized 4 his unwavering commitment to his fellow veterans!