Prince Harry has spoken about the future of the Invictus Games as the event is set to return to the UK in July 2027.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex arrived at the Games for wounded and sick service personnel in Vancouver and Whistler on Saturday.
During their time at the Games, the couple were seen sharing intimate moments, including kisses and hand-holding at various events.
Prince Harry vowed to continue the games “as long as it’s needed”.
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Prince Harry has spoken on the future on the Invictus Games as the event is set to return to the UK in July 2027
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On the future of Invictus, Harry told People: “I’ve already had lots of people come up to me and ask whether there’s going to be a continuous cycle of Winter Games, and the answer to that is, we’ll have to wait and see!”
He added: “It’s amazing how, after 10 years, we’re still doing this.
“We will continue the Games for as long as it’s needed — and the need is increasing rather than reducing.
“So the fact that there will be a full cycle back to the U.K. is a place that I never thought we would be.”
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The Duke and Duchess of Sussex arrived at the Games for wounded and sick service personnel in Vancouver and Whistler on Saturday
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Prince Harry told the publication: “I wish that we could close this down because there wasn’t a need for it, but as long as there’s a need for it, we will keep it going.“
“I know the UK is looking forward to having the Games back to where it started.”
The Invictus Games are set to be held in Birmingham in July 2027.
The UK backed bid went up against six cities around the world, with Birmingham winning through its “strong commitment to the welfare and recovery of serving personnel and veterans”, the foundations has said.
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