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Meghan Markle attends as Prince Harry launches Invictus Games | Meghan Markle attends as Prince Harry launches Invictus Games |
(about 4 hours later) | |
Meghan Markle has attended the opening ceremony of Prince Harry's Invictus Games for injured service personnel. | Meghan Markle has attended the opening ceremony of Prince Harry's Invictus Games for injured service personnel. |
The prince's girlfriend was in the stands at the Air Canada Centre in Toronto, but she was not sitting next to Harry. | The prince's girlfriend was in the stands at the Air Canada Centre in Toronto, but she was not sitting next to Harry. |
Athletes from 15 countries will compete in 12 sports over eight days. | Athletes from 15 countries will compete in 12 sports over eight days. |
Launching the Games, the prince told the audience he wanted the world to be inspired "by the spirit of those who wear the uniform". | Launching the Games, the prince told the audience he wanted the world to be inspired "by the spirit of those who wear the uniform". |
There had been speculation that the event would be the first time Prince Harry, 33, and Ms Markle would be seen in public together. | |
The actress, who lives in the city, clapped and smiled as the competitors arrived in the stadium. | The actress, who lives in the city, clapped and smiled as the competitors arrived in the stadium. |
Ms Markle recently spoke about her relationship with the prince to Vanity Fair magazine. | |
"We're two people who are really happy and in love," the 36-year-old said. | |
The prince was sitting in a separate VIP area, next to US First Lady Melania Trump and near Canadian PM Justin Trudeau. | The prince was sitting in a separate VIP area, next to US First Lady Melania Trump and near Canadian PM Justin Trudeau. |
Taking the platform for his speech, Harry, who served as a helicopter pilot in Afghanistan, told how he felt compelled to raise awareness of the sacrifices made by servicemen and women after a harrowing flight back in 2008. | Taking the platform for his speech, Harry, who served as a helicopter pilot in Afghanistan, told how he felt compelled to raise awareness of the sacrifices made by servicemen and women after a harrowing flight back in 2008. |
"As I was waiting on board the plane, the coffin of a Danish soldier was loaded on by his friends. | "As I was waiting on board the plane, the coffin of a Danish soldier was loaded on by his friends. |
"Once on the flight, I was confronted with three British soldiers, all in induced comas with missing limbs and wrapped in plastic. | "Once on the flight, I was confronted with three British soldiers, all in induced comas with missing limbs and wrapped in plastic. |
"The way I viewed service and sacrifice changed forever and the direction of my life changed with it. | "The way I viewed service and sacrifice changed forever and the direction of my life changed with it. |
"I knew it was my responsibility to use the great platform that I have to help the world understand, and be inspired by, the spirit of those who wear the uniform." | "I knew it was my responsibility to use the great platform that I have to help the world understand, and be inspired by, the spirit of those who wear the uniform." |
The UK team trained at the University of Bath sports training village after selection trials there in April. | The UK team trained at the University of Bath sports training village after selection trials there in April. |
Some of the competitors have lost limbs or suffered long-term injuries. | Some of the competitors have lost limbs or suffered long-term injuries. |
Others are struggling with the mental scars of the conflicts they have experienced. | Others are struggling with the mental scars of the conflicts they have experienced. |
Retired Captain Trevor Greene of the Canadian Armed Forces was attacked by a Taliban insurgent in Afghanistan in March 2006 and as a result, suffered an axe wound to the head. | |
He has spent years in hospital and rehab recovering. | |
"When I got home the docs took one look at me and said if I lived - which they doubted - I'd be a vegetable the rest of my life," Captain Greene told the crowds. | |
"They told my wife Debbie to stick me in a home somewhere and get on with her life. | |
"My army brothers fought for me against all the odds. They believed in me in the fight and they still do. I had a choice: to accept the prognosis and give up, or to fight like a soldier. | |
"I chose to be captain of my destiny, master of my fate." | |
The inaugural Invictus Games took place in London in September 2014. | The inaugural Invictus Games took place in London in September 2014. |
They were held in Orlando, Florida, in 2016, and will be hosted by Sydney, Australia, in 2018. | They were held in Orlando, Florida, in 2016, and will be hosted by Sydney, Australia, in 2018. |
Earlier on Saturday, Harry held separate bilateral meetings with Mrs Trump and Mr Trudeau. | Earlier on Saturday, Harry held separate bilateral meetings with Mrs Trump and Mr Trudeau. |
The first lady is in Canada to support the large American contingent taking part in the Games. | The first lady is in Canada to support the large American contingent taking part in the Games. |
She praised the "wonderful spirit and determination" and said she was "honoured to lead the US delegation". |