Prince William finds reason to rejoice as Harry takes Invictus forward

Prince William finds reason to rejoice as Harry takes Invictus forward

While Prince Harry continues to deal with the fallout from his latest legal defeat, Prince William was focused on a much more uplifting engagement.

He was happy to spend the day with the schoolchildren as they celebrated the Wales team ahead of the Commonwealth Games.

The Prince of Wales visited Ysgol Gymraeg Llundain (The London Welsh School), where he met Welsh teachers, pupils and athletes before joining children in sending their best wishes to the Wales team as they prepare to compete in Glasgow.

Sharing photos of the engagement on Instagram, the prince wrote: “A wonderful afternoon at Ysgol Gymraeg Llundain, a bilingual Welsh-English primary school, where pupils help keep the Welsh language and culture thriving in London.

“I’m joining the children in sending their best wishes to @team_wales ahead of the Commonwealth Games in Glasgow and meeting athletes as they prepare to represent Wales on the international stage.

“Good luck to all participants!”

Meanwhile, Prince Harry continued his work with the Invictus Games Foundation after his legal battle failed.

The Foundation shared insights from its latest conference, which focused on how the Invictus Movement is creating lasting change beyond the Games, including joining Uganda in its growing international community.

Addressing delegates, the Duke of Sussex said: “I hope you leave this conference with a deeper understanding of what the Invictus movement really is.

Not just a week of sport every few years, but a community united by a belief: that the unconquered human spirit exists in every nation and that our common responsibility is to create the conditions in which it can flourish.

Calvin Bailey MP, UK Minister for Veterans and People’s Affairs, also welcomed the initiative, saying the Invictus Community demonstrates that recovery is stronger when nations work together to provide long-term support to injured and ill service members and veterans.

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