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Prince Harry hails the quality of Invictus Games' competitors

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Duke of Sussex spoke to TV presenter JJ Chalmers on the final day of the 2020 games in The Hague, which were delayed for two years until the past week due to the pandemic.

He also revealed that he would not be siding with any country and is only 'there for the sport'. When asked about the community he had built, Harry said: 'It can't just be a community of service, friends and family.

There has to be more to it than that. There has to be members of the public. There has to be that mixture. 'Discussing how nervous he was about the return of the games, Harry added: 'I think it was always, like for us we never knew how good it was going to be and therefore friends and family will always there be screaming and shouting no matter what the level or degree of the sport was.  Video: Prince Harry and Meghan Markle open Invictus Games (Sky News Australia)Katherine Deves snubs mediaBoris Johnson faces Partygate grilling in India'Not fair' to have young girls' hopes and dreams 'quashed': BishopCOVID-19 restrictions eased in NSW and VictoriaLabor Party has first day of election campaign without AlbaneseAustralia ‘won’t get another coal mine’ under Labor minority govtDutton is the 'single person' whose job it is to keep Australians safeAustralians need 'experienced leadership' in these 'difficult' times: HardgraveThis week is a 'double-edged sword' for AlbaneseDepp says he’s ‘never watched’ first Pirates of the Caribbean film despite ‘being the star’Putin ruling Russia and 'his family’ with an 'iron fist'Albanese isolating is ‘a win for Labor’Perrottet's comments were 'common-sense stuff': Caleb BondChina 'claiming one thing and doing another': Caleb Bond'Space is exciting': Kamala Harris treats pilots like kindergartenersClimate 200.

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