Prince Harry exclusively tells PEOPLE about his surprising "wish" for the Invictus Games and why he will "keep it going" in the future.
Prince Harry concluded the 2025 Invictus Games in Canada with a poignant speech to competitors and their families. The Duke of Sussex, 40, took to the stage at Rogers Arena in Vancouver on Sunday ...
Prince Harry's Invictus Games are in full swing in Vancouver and Whistler, Canada, and Team U.S. athletes exclusively tell PEOPLE about what the event means to them.
"Life does go on, there's always a light at the end of the tunnel for you," says former Royal Marine Ben Lukowski. The ...
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s love burns bright even in Canada’s freezing temperatures, according to the duke’s longtime Invictus Games partner. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex — who ...
Athletes with connections to Washington state shone in Vancouver and Whistler, while the Games honored Indigenous relations ...
Although he literally no longer has a stomach, Carlos Valerio remains as hungry as ever for competition.Valerio, a retired ...
A veteran who suffered from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) has told how taking part in the Invictus Games saved his life. RAF veteran Steve Hooper, from Sherford in Devon, was diagnosed with ...
It’s been over a decade since Prince Harry first launched the Invictus Games— and he’s a huge part of the reason why the event is still going strong. Since the first Invictus Games in March ...
But that all changed dramatically during her five days at the Invictus Games in Vancouver this week, where her newly minted @meghan account sprang to life with a flurry of Instagram Stories.
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 ...
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