
Prince Harry leaves London as clock ticks on royal reunion
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The Duke of Sussex , who has been patron of the organisation for 18 years, was marking the 20th anniversary of the hospital's WellChild Nurse programme. The Invictus Games is a Paralympics-style event launched by Harry in 2014 to aid the recovery of injured or sick military veterans and servicemen and women. The Duke of Sussex was seen at the Birmingham Children’s Hospital on Thursday for an event which is understood to be organised by the Well Child charity, an organisation that the royal holds dear to his heart for nearly 20 years.
Furthermore, Details of the event have not yet been released officially but Harry’s next stop will be in the Midlands on Friday to commence the one-year-to-go event for the Invictus Games.
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The Duke of Sussex , who has been patron of the organisation for 18 years, was marking the 20th anniversary of the hospital's WellChild Nurse programme.
according to Daily MailThe Invictus Games is a Paralympics-style event launched by Harry in 2014 to aid the recovery of injured or sick military veterans and servicemen and women.
according to Daily MailThe Duke of Sussex was seen at the Birmingham Children’s Hospital on Thursday for an event which is understood to be organised by the Well Child charity, an organisation that the royal holds dear to his heart for nearly 20 years.
according to Geo NewsDetails of the event have not yet been released officially but Harry’s next stop will be in the Midlands on Friday to commence the one-year-to-go event for the Invictus Games.
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