Prince Harry has finally broken his silence as he issued an emotional new message on 'healing' just one week after his surprising reunion with eldest brother Prince William in the UK.
The Duke of Sussex has shared new video with the statement that one important role can help heal and save lives.
Harry's video message was released as a preview to the 2025 Invictus Games which will be hosted in Vancouver.
Harry said in the new video: "Sport has the ability to heal, to change lives and to save lives.
"For so many of these competitors, getting to the start line has been one of the hardest moments of their life. But at the Games, their lives are changed. Watching these magical moments happen, and sport being the facilitator of that, is very, very special for all of us to witness."
It comes just hours after Prince William's message and outing as the Prince of Wales visited the Saatchi Gallery in London in his first public appearance since coming face-to-face with Harry at their uncle's funeral last week.
Kensington Palace stated the prince wanted the project to generate new imagery around homelessness and showcase the multiple layers of the crisis including feelings of hope.
Harry has already announced that the Invictus Games will return to the UK in 2027. It is to mention here that the first Invictus Games were held in London in 2014 and the Duke of Sussex hosted an anniversary event to mark the occasion earlier this year at St Paul's Cathedral.
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