Prince Harry visited the National Exhibition Centre in Birmingham to mark the countdown to the Invictus Games, which are scheduled to take place in the city next year. During the showcase event, the Duke of Sussex participated in a game of pickleball, a sport blending tennis, badminton, and table tennis elements. He was greeted by a supportive crowd of competitors, military veterans, and their families.
His visit to the United Kingdom, intended to highlight the sporting competition for injured service members, has been marked by scheduling instability and personal challenges. While Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex, was initially expected to join him, it was confirmed that she will not appear at any public UK engagements this week. Reports indicate that security concerns influenced the decision for her to step back from planned appearances in London and Birmingham.
The trip has faced additional complications, including a public disagreement over whether Prince Harry could stay at Buckingham Palace and the outcome of his recent legal action against Associated Newspapers. Despite these distractions, organizers hope the NEC event refocuses public attention on the upcoming games and the achievements of the participating veterans.