After a few intense days in England, Prince Harry returned to the United States to be with his wife and children and slow down from the stress that surely caused presenting his testimony in court.
However, what few expected was that the Duke of Sussex, 38, would appear in public again. The son of King Charles traveled to San Diego.
Prince Harry in San Diego at the Warrior Games 2023
The Duke of Sussex was visiting San Diego, California, to attend the Warrior Games, a sports competition between veterans.
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It is very similar to the Invictus Games, created by Harry in 2014. This year they will be held next September in the German town of Düsseldorf.
In one of the videos shared on social media, the prince can be seen relaxed, smiling, and joking with his seatmates.
Prince Harry watching the Gold medal match of sitting volleyball between Socom VS USAF #WarriorGamesChallenge pic.twitter.com/IxNKaBNPBO
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Harry wanted to support the U.S. veterans at the Warrior Games with his presence.
During the emotional event, the royal talked animatedly with the families present at the sporting events and was in a very good mood.
After spending some time in the stands, the Duke also posed with the soldiers who finally won the gold medal, who were members of the U.S. Special Operations Command (SOCOM).
The U.S. Army competitors have demonstrated their strength and skill by participating in sports such as archery, swimming, and wheelchair rugby.
Their appearance in San Diego came as the Department of Homeland Security is running out of time to respond to a legal demand to make Harry’s U.S. visa documentation public.
The final day of competition for #WarriorGames2023 was extra special with a visit from Prince Harry, The Duke of Sussex.
Prince Harry spent time with athletes and their families, and watched the Sitting Volleyball Finals as the 2023 Warrior Games came to a close. @TRADOC pic.twitter.com/8pwxdggKuh— Warrior Games (@warriorgames) June 13, 2023
The case relates to the Duke of Sussex’s U.S. visa application in March 2020, which could show he checked the “no” box on questions about his drug use.
Harry has admitted to using cocaine, marijuana and hallucinogens in the book ‘Spare’ and in his TV series for Netflix. If he is found to have lied on his visa form, he could be removed from the United States.