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After being given a teddy
to take home for Archie,
Harry made his way to
Sheffield Hallam University to
meet academics working on
a virtual reality rehabilitation project.
As part of his work supporting injured service people,
Harry heard more about how the technology can make life
easier for amputees.
Later on, Harry attended the UK trials for the 2020 Invictus
Games at the English Institute of Sport. Harry met wheelchair
basketball competitors hoping to land a place at the sporting
event, which will take place in The Hague next year. He also
cheered on the power-lifting competitions and took part
in a medal presentation. Harry founded the Invictus Games in
2014 as his own military career was drawing to a close.
REPORT BY LAURA HILLS PHOTOGRAPHS BY GETTY IMAGES
Above: Prince Harry chats to 11-year-old Heath Keighley
at Sheffield Children’s Hospital before unveiling a plaque
(below left), following in his mother’s footsteps 30 years
ago (below centre). Below right: Harry at the Invictus trials
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