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Prince Harry shares emotional statement after vital project suffers huge blow

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Prince Harry has released a disappointing statement announcing that the Invictus Games have been postponed again due to the Covid pandemic.

The Duke of Sussex, who founded the games and is now patron, was part of a video message sharing the news, which will be a huge blow for royal and sporting fans.

The games were due to take place last year, but were postponed to May and June this year. However, they have now been put back again and the organisers will release a 2022 date soon.

Explaining the decision, Harry's statement explains: "This move is to avoid current social distancing measures that would otherwise negatively impact the recovery journey of its competitors." Harry opens the video by saying: "We are Invictus" before it cuts to

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