
The Duke of Sussex turns 41: Reflecting on Prince Harry's Armed Forces career
The Duke of Sussex has strong connections to the military community and founded the Invictus Games in 2014
The Duke of Sussex has strong connections to the military community and founded the Invictus Games in 2014
The Duke of Sussex, founder and patron of the foundation, addressed an audience of supporters, partners and community members
Veterans Minister Al Carns was part of the team that travelled from London to the top of the world's tallest mountain and back in seven days
The Duke of Sussex met with wounded veterans and civilians at a clinic in the Ukrainian city of Lviv.
More than 280 children took part in the online call with Prince Harry, Scotty's Little Soldiers' Global Ambassador.
Writing letters to the members of Scotty's Little Soldiers has become a tradition for the Duke of Sussex ahead of Remembrance Sunday.
A team of 64 has been selected to represent the UK at next year's Invictus Games in Canada.
The games is aimed at wounded, injured or sick Armed Forces personnel and veterans.
The West Midlands city beat stiff competition from rivals including Washington DC to host the eighth Invictus Games.
Dominic Reid helped deliver the first Invictus Games in London as event director, with the Duke of Sussex paying tribute.
Harry received the Pat Tillman Award for Service, given to individuals who have made a significant contribution to the lives of others.
The Duke of Sussex is being recognised for founding the Invictus Games a decade ago to support injured and sick servicemen and women.
Prince Harry is the Global Ambassador of Scotty's Little Soldiers, the charity for bereaved military children and young people.
The Duke of Sussex experienced the devastating loss of his mother Diana, Princess of Wales when he was just 12 years old.
Michelle Turner and her family recited a poem at the Games' 10th anniversary service at St Paul's Cathedral, triggering a standing ovation.
The Invictus Games is an international multi-sport event launched by the Duke of Sussex, who took inspiration from the 2013 Warrior Games.