Exclusive | Inside Prince Harrys unique perspective on the Invictus Games

Prince Harry brings a “unique perspective” to the Invictus Games and “genuinely” wants to help active military personnel and veterans in their recovery process, according to a longtime partner of the event.The Duke of Sussex, 40, is currently braving the chilly weather in Vancouver and Whistler in Canada where the 2025 Invictus Games are taking place.It’s no secret that Harry — who quit royal life in 2020 and moved to the US with his wife, Meghan Markle — has played an active role in aiding past and present active duty officers following their service.And according to Ken Fisher, founder of the Fisher House Foundation — a longtime partner of the Invictus Games — the duke takes a very hands-on approach when it comes to his work with the Games.“Harry is a very genuine person that really wants to play a role in these men and women’s recoveries,” Fisher exclusively told The Post.“This is a man that never forgot that he was a veteran and that these men and women are struggling.”“He was in a very unique position to help these families rehab and continue with their journeys by inspiring them and sharing his time with them.

It’s genuine, and I’ve seen it over many years and I think it’s a wonderful thing,” he added.Harry founded and launched the Invictus Games in 2014 as multi-sport Paralympic-styled games for wounded or injured servicemen and veterans.And Fisher House Foundation — which provides comfort homes where military and veteran families can stay at free of charge while a loved one is receiving treatment — has supported Harry’s passion project since its inception.“Our partnership with the Invictus Games started when Prince Harry came over to see the Warrior Games in Colorado back in 2013 and he loved what he saw,” Fisher recalled.“He brings a unique perspective to what we do.”“We got involved very early on, the first games were 2014 in London, and then we brought the games to the US in 2016 we had them in Orl...

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Publisher: New York Post

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