At the Warrior Games in San Diego: Prince Harry cheers on disabled US veterans

At the Warrior Games in San Diego
Prince Harry cheers on disabled US veterans

Prince Harry in the stands at the Warrior Games in San Diego.

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With visible joy but without Duchess Meghan, Prince Harry attended the Warrior Games in San Diego.

At the first public appearance after taking part in the trial in London, Prince Harry (38) was able to focus on something that he prefers to pay more attention to than the British press. Harry attended – without his wife Meghan (41) at his side – the Warrior Games in San Diego, a benefit event that is very similar to his specially created Invictus Games. War-disabled veterans also compete against each other in various sporting disciplines at the Warrior Games.

In a good mood, Prince Harry chatted with his neighbors in the stands and put a smile on the faces of fans who had spotted him in the crowd. He also gave a few minutes of his time to the volunteer helpers around the sporting event. In the midst of several gold medal winners, he then posed beaming for the winner’s photo. The corresponding images and video recordings are among others the British “Daily Mail”..

Ten-year history with the event

In fact, Harry is also closely associated with the Warrior Games. In 2013, a year before his Invictus Games were first held, he opened the then-run US edition. At that time he was still active in the British military as a captain and helicopter pilot. Veterans of the British Armed Forces took part in the Warrior Games for the first time in 2013.

Last week, Prince Harry had to be present in court in his British homeland. For two days, the Duke of Sussex testified before the Supreme Court against Mirror Group Newspapers (MGN). Harry is a co-plaintiff and accuses the publisher of having obtained information illegally.

Harry is said not to have met any family members during his stay. Instead, the prince wasted no time after attending the trial and quickly traveled back to the United States to join his wife and two children. wrote the Daily Mail.

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