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“Invictus”

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  1. A popular poem from the late nineteenth century by the English author William Ernest Henley. Invictus is Latin for “unconquered.” The speaker in the poem proclaims his strength in the face of adversity:

    My head is bloody, but unbowed….

    I am the master of my fate;

    I am the captain of my soul.


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He went on to be involved in veteran sports and coached Ukraine in an Invictus Games.

From BBC

As a result, rumors are swirling that Harry and Meghan could travel to the U.K. as soon as this summer in order to attend an event marking the one-year countdown to the next Invictus Games.

From MarketWatch

While neither has confirmed whether the former “Suits” star will be present at the event, she has made something of a tradition out of being by her husband’s side during the majority of his Invictus Games appearances, most recently joining Harry at the 2025 event in Canada.

From MarketWatch

The upcoming Invictus Games launch event is due to take place in July, a year before the multisport competition is held in Birmingham.

From MarketWatch

Highgrove House is located around 76 miles from Birmingham, but would serve as a useful midpoint between London and the Midlands, should Harry and Meghan wish to spend some time in the nation’s capital before making their way to the Invictus Games kickoff.

From MarketWatch