
Invictus is compassion, respect and the power of the human spirit, says Harry
Prince Harry has travelled to London to mark the 10th anniversary of the international multi-sport event he founded, the Invictus Games
Prince Harry has travelled to London to mark the 10th anniversary of the international multi-sport event he founded, the Invictus Games
All three services celebrated the day by firing gun salutes across the UK and carrying out a flypast.
Charles will be named patron of the RBL as it prepares to mark the 80th anniversary of the Second World War D-Day landings.
Sophie paid her respects to those who died in Bucha two years on from its liberation from Russian forces.
Actor Damian Lewis is also set to recite the Invictus poem during the service at St Paul's Cathedral.
The Duke of Sussex met the five-time Paralympic medalist US Sergeant First Class Elizabeth Marks at the 2016 Invictus Games in Orlando.
Prince Edward laid a wreath at Hyde Park Corner, home to war memorials for both Australia and New Zealand.
Major Bruce Shand, the Queen's late father, was commissioned in 1937 and served with the 12th Lancers during the Second World War.
The Prince of Wales was at Hereford Cathedral for a private memorial service for the decorated and highly respected Special Air Service man.
Passing the inspection means the unit can now begin guarding the Tower of London, St James's Palace and Windsor Castle.
He penned a foreword for a series of guides for military veterans and their loved ones, saying: 'Please know that you are not alone'.
The Duke of Kent will hand over the role of Colonel of the Regiment to the Duke of Edinburgh after 50 years of service.
A dedication ceremony for the new vessel was attended by the Duke of Edinburgh - who was also treated to a tour of the ship.
Princess Anne, as sponsor, met those responsible for constructing the UK's first Type 31 warship.
The Princess Royal is known for her hard work and is involved with more than 300 charities, organisations and military regiments.
The Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh inspected the soldiers from both nations who paraded together to celebrate 120 years of Entente Cordiale.