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Prince Harry speaks of 'dark times' in moving tribute to military veterans

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Daily Star's biggest headlines straight to your inbox!Prince Harry hailed the military veterans in "dark places" during a moving speech to mark the annual Warrior Games with Jill Biden last night.

The Duke of Sussex, who served in the Army for a decade, paid tribute to servicemen and women from his home in Montecito, California after the US First Lady saluted him for his "heart" on the live stream.The 36-year-old Prince, who has told of his own battles with mental health, said the Warrior Games event is "so important" to veterans recovering from the after-effects of conflict.The royal said: "The pride on your faces makes me incredibly happy to know how far you guys have come, the dark places you've been to, and where you are now - stronger.

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