Prince Harry Leads Touching Tribute to 10 Years of Invictus Games at St Paul’s
St Paul’s Cathedral was packed with emotion today as a special Service of Thanksgiving marked ten years since the first Invictus Games rocked London in 2014. Prince Harry, the brain behind the Games, joined wounded, injured, and sick service members and veterans to celebrate a decade of hope and healing.
Invictus Games: Changing Lives Through Sport
The Invictus Games, created for injured armed forces personnel and veterans, have transformed lives over the past decade. It’s not just about physical recovery – the event offers vital mental health support, helping countless participants regain strength and purpose.
- The Invictus Games Foundation has backed Team UK since 2016, supporting veterans and serving personnel alongside their families.
- Sport has been the powerhouse behind remarkable stories of determination, passion, and team spirit.
Looking Forward: Team UK Gears Up for Vancouver 2025
The foundation is already eyeing the next big showdown in Vancouver Whistler, 2025. Fans can expect to meet the new Team UK lineup this July, as preparations ramp up for another inspiring chapter.
A Legacy of Strength and Possibility
“Through sport, anything is possible.”
The thanksgiving service honoured a decade of incredible achievements while setting the tone for future triumphs. The Invictus Games remain a beacon of hope, resilience, and unstoppable spirit for the veteran community and beyond.