Let’s talk about balance—Prince Harry has shown us all what it means to juggle family and responsibility. Just three days after Meghan Markle brought their first child, baby Archie, into the world, Harry was off to the Netherlands for an important cause. Talk about dedication!
Heading to the Netherlands: Harry’s Mission for the Invictus Games
On May 9, 2019, the Duke of Sussex, 34, landed in the Netherlands to kick off preparations for the next round of the Invictus Games. If you’re not familiar, the Invictus Games is like a Paralympic-style event designed for veterans and current armed forces members who have been injured or wounded while serving their country. This trip came hot on the heels of the royal couple welcoming their newborn son, proving that even new dads can stay committed to their passions.
Harry’s Hands-On Approach: Archery and Advocacy
Harry didn’t just sit back during his visit—he got involved. The new dad spent the day learning all about the preparations for the games, which are set to launch exactly one year later, on May 9, 2020. And guess what? He didn’t shy away from trying his hand at archery. Imagine that—Prince Harry flexing those royal muscles!
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Now, while archery might remind some of The Hunger Games, Harry made sure to deliver a heartfelt speech about the significance of this event. “I’ve seen firsthand how sports can help people recover both physically and mentally,” he said. “The Invictus Games aren’t just about competition—they’re about changing lives, capturing hearts, and inspiring an entire generation.”
“Here we are, launching the countdown to the fifth Invictus Games, and I couldn’t be more excited,” Harry continued. “This event gives so many wounded, injured, and sick service members the chance to continue their journey toward recovery.”



