It's been a long time coming but fans will finally be able to watch Prince Harry's latest Netflix docu-series from today and it's likely to bring back fond memories for royal fans.The highly-anticipated Heart of Invictus documentary dropped on the streaming platform at 8am on August 30, the Mirror reports.The series focuses on a handful of competitors taking part in the Invictus Games, which is a Paralympic-style sporting event which sees injured and sick military personnel and veterans take part.
Prince Harry, who founded the Games in 2014 is an executive producer on the show.The series forms the next part of the Sussexes' multi-million pound deal with Netflix, with their main output so far being their bombshell Harry & Meghan documentary which was released at the end of last year.And maybe if Harry and Meghan chose to settle down to watch the show today, it will take their minds back to happy memories.The pair went public with their relationship six years ago in 2017 when the Games were held in Toronto.They were spotted holding hands as they popped along to a tennis event in the Canadian city where Meghan was living at the time as she was filming the hit TV series Suits.The couple were said to be delighted with their first public appearance, which hit the headlines all over the world.
A royal source said at the time: "It was a calm fun atmosphere for the competitors and their families which was the most important thing." Harry and Meghan clearly enjoyed their first Invictus experience together as later that same week they were both spotted again at the closing ceremony.They seemed to get swept away in the emotion of the inspiring event and were caught sharing a secret kiss on camera.It came as the couple watched Bruce
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