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Prince Harry says 'life has changed dramatically' in first video from LA home

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Prince Harry admitted life has "changed dramatically for all" in a poignant video message today on what would have been the opening ceremony of The Invictus Games 2020.

The 35-year-old prince sent the special recording from his plush new home in Los Angeles to give fans and the Invictus community some encouragement in these unprecedented times.

The Games were originally scheduled to take place this week in The Hague in the Netherlands but, like so many events across the world, were postponed as a result of the coronavirus pandemic.

And in his clip, the royal says: “Hello everybody. As we commemorate VE Day this weekend and pay tribute to the service and sacrifice of the entire Second World War generation, we should also have been

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