The Duke of Sussex took part in wheelchair rugby and pickleball at the National Exhibition Centre in Birmingham on Friday, July 10, 2026, marking the one-year countdown to the Invictus Games 2027.
Prince Harry played alongside television hosts Alison Hammond and Ade Adepitan in front of an audience of competitors and their families.
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Pickleball, a tennis-alternative, will make its tournament debut at the 2027 Games.
The appearance followed a challenging week for the duke in the UK, including a court defeat against Associated Newspapers and confusion over his accommodation at Buckingham Palace.
The Duchess of Sussex, Meghan Markle, was absent from the public events due to ongoing security concerns.
However, she is expected to arrive in the country with Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet in the coming days.
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Reports suggest a potential meeting between King Charles and his grandchildren, whom he last saw in June 2022 during the late Queen Elizabeth's Platinum Jubilee.
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Invictus Games Birmingham 2027 Chief Executive Officer Helen Helliwell opened the demonstration by emphasizing the tournament's broader impact.
"Invictus has always been more than a week of games," Helliwell said. "It transforms lives not only for competitors but for their families."
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Before the sports showcase, Prince Harry visited Birmingham Children’s Hospital to meet with medical staff and discuss financial challenges facing the National Health Service.