On stage, the Duke spoke of determination, humour, the unconquered and unconquerable spirit of the games and its competitors.
“The same instinct to keep moving forward, even when the road ahead looks uncertain,” he said, emphatically.
He stuck to the script, opening with a joke about the warm weather, and looking gratified at his welcome back to the world of Invictus.
Petroc Trelawny, the broadcaster who hosted the event, told him: “I know, sir, everyone is delighted that you’re here with us today.”
For two hours, he tried hard to look attentive, staring straight ahead at the stage and shuffling in his seat as he listened to a symposium about military veterans and recovery.
Prince Harry is not known for his poker face. He is a heart-on-his-sleeve sort of person, for better and for worse, and the court case result was etched all over his face.
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