The 2017 Invictus Games have come to a close — and Prince Harry is celebrating a week well done.
The royal stepped out for the Invictus Games closing ceremonies in Toronto’s Air Canada Centre on Saturday evening. Harry sat in a VIP box in the stadium, where he watched performers Bruce Springsteen, Bryan Adams, Kelly Clarkson, Bachman & Turner and Coeur de pirate close out the seven days of competition.
Harry’s girlfriend, Meghan Markle, was in the stands during the ceremony. The Suits star was spotted sitting in a luxury box inside the stadium alongside her mom Doria Radlan. Markle wore a tan trench coat,...
The royal stepped out for the Invictus Games closing ceremonies in Toronto’s Air Canada Centre on Saturday evening. Harry sat in a VIP box in the stadium, where he watched performers Bruce Springsteen, Bryan Adams, Kelly Clarkson, Bachman & Turner and Coeur de pirate close out the seven days of competition.
Harry’s girlfriend, Meghan Markle, was in the stands during the ceremony. The Suits star was spotted sitting in a luxury box inside the stadium alongside her mom Doria Radlan. Markle wore a tan trench coat,...
- 10/1/2017
- by Diana Pearl
- PEOPLE.com
A touching scene unfolded at the Invictus Games Tuesday evening after Prince Harry knelt down to present U.K. athlete Mark Ormrod, who lost both legs and an arm, with a silver medal after the indoor rowing event. Ormrod, a former Royal Marine Commando, received the medal from the Prince, who also offered a heartfelt handshake. Canadian Michael Trauner […]...
- 9/27/2017
- by Shakiel Mahjouri
- ET Canada
One of Britain's best-known servicemen, Prince Harry, viewed some poignant photos taken by rocker Bryan Adams as Britain remembered its lost soldiers Tuesday. With his nation honoring Armistice Day, notably veterans from World War I - and many citizens donning symbolic red poppies and observing two minutes of silence at 11 a.m. - Harry honored the day with a visit to the photo exhibition of wounded service personnel at London's grand Somerset House. The "Summer of '69" singer's pictures captured the dignity of subjects who had suffered life-changing injuries while on military duty in Iraq and Afghanistan, as this NBC News slideshow depicts.
- 11/12/2014
- by Simon Perry, @SPerryPeoplemag
- PEOPLE.com
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