
Prince Harry set to return to UK for Invictus Games 10th anniversary celebrations

Prince Harry will return to the UK to celebrate the upcoming 10th anniversary of his Invictus Games.
The international sporting event, founded by the Duke of Sussex in 2014, will have a service of thanksgiving in St Paul's Cathedral, London, on 8 May.
Prince Harry is expected to give a reading at the event, marking a decade since he founded the sporting event for injured and sick military personnel and veterans.
Event organisers say there has been no confirmation of any other royals set to attend, or if the Duchess of Sussex, Meghan, or their children will attend.
Representatives from across the Invictus Games participating nations, including members of the wounded, injured and sick service personnel and veteran community, will be in attendance.
Actor Damian Lewis is also set to recite the Invictus poem during the service.
Next year, Invictus Games Vancouver Whistler 2025 will take place from 8-16 February and will see participation from more than 500 competitors representing 23 nations.
Birmingham recently began the wait to find out if it will host the 2027 Invictus Games.
It is expected the winner of the successful bid will be announced in a few months.